I was wondering the same thing. ;)
Neal
Primary Translation
Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by neal4christ, Jun 12, 2003.
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At home, it's another matter. I love the ESV and use it for reading, studying, and family devotions (my children are 4 and under). Frankly, I long for the day when modern conservative versions like the NASB and the ESV will be acceptible for preaching and teaching at IFB churches. I think that has started to occur but it is far from wide-spread.
Andy -
NIV is official version at our church (in pew bibles and hymnals). I preach from the NKJV.
I like the Greek, so use my St. Stephens 1555 for personal study.
Think that LOTS of churches have official (or de facto) versions that may NOT be the "favorite" of all members. -
Doc, You are so right! At "my" church the version used in the pews is the NIV and that is also what we find printed in the quarterlies we take home. But I am not a huge NIV fan myself, but feel that there should be some sort of commonality among the church so I do most of my preaching from the NIV. Also we have many "fringe" Christians that don't bring a bible with them to church and just use whatever is provided and I don't want it to be different then what they are holding in there hands at the time.
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The problem that I have is that the versions I like such as the ESV, NRSV and NASB, nobody has! The percentages of NIV and KJV's sold kill all the others even when they are combined.
BTW I don't use the KJV because I have enough English as a second language speakers in the congregation that it is confusing for them so I try and be kind to them in the regard. -
Same here, the NIV is the (more or less) official version in our church.
BTW, I was moseying around yesterday through a couple of Christian bookstores here in central Illinois (Springfield), and noticed that, outside of the NIV, KJV, NLT, and to a lesser extent NKJV, it was very difficult to find a Bible in another version. Very discouraging for those of us who prefer the ESV and/or NASBU. It's also puzzling in that, as I recall, the ESV release a couple of years ago seemed to be with much fanfare. -
KJB all the way around
'til my body reaches the ground,
or in the air on the upward way ,
I shall be found!
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At Home:
Wiclif
Tyndale
Geneva (1599)
Geneva (1557)
Rheims (1582) - NT only
The true Authorised Version (1611)
Luther's Translation
At Church:
ESV (or my wife's NKJV)
Most of my "home" Bibles are reproductions, and they are huge, so I look like a Bible Thumper if I take them to church.....although I sometimes do!!
If I had to pick a "primary" I would lean towards my Wiclif translation. -
I have Wiclif's NT on the harddrive, and I must say I like some of its reading well. Although it is reportedly translated from the Latin Vulgate it reflects the Greek accurately in many instances, sometimes even topping the KJV.
Harald -
The New Scofield Reference Edition for home, church, Suday School, and just for fun. Next would be the NASB. that takes care of 99.99% of difficulties but I will not hesitate to try and discover if the originals say anything different (as best I can).
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