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Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by Deacon, Jun 21, 2013.

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What Version Do You Use

Poll closed Apr 17, 2014.
  1. Common English Bible

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  2. English Standard Version

    18.8%
  3. Holman Christian Standard Version

    3.1%
  4. King James Version

    29.7%
  5. New American Standard Version

    14.1%
  6. New King James Version

    12.5%
  7. New Living Translation

    3.1%
  8. New Revised Standard Version

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  9. Other

    18.8%
  10. None

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  1. Baptist Believer

    Baptist Believer Well-Known Member
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    I use a variety of translations and paraphrases on a consistent basis, as well as the Greek and Hebrew texts when I need clarification.

    For the New Testament, I primarily use the NASB, NRSV, The Message, and the ESV.

    For the Old Testament, I primarily use the TNIV, NRSV, The Message, and the ESV.

    I have a friend who is working on an update of the ERV, and I've started using that translation to try it out. It is pretty good.
     
  2. beameup

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    King James Version. Why mess with the best?
    There are a few words that are no longer in
    use anywhere in the world, but after learning
    those, it's no problem with a little help from
    the Holy Spirit and a good concordance. :thumbs:
     
  3. BlessedWife

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    :thumbsup: Amen!
     
  4. franklinmonroe

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    Thanks, Deacon. We were about due for a poll like this one.

    Except for the KJV, I have not read from any of those versions listed for quite some time (but I have read them all). Currently I am reading the Power New Testament - 3rd Ed. (Morford, 1st Ed. in 1998). This NT was bonded with an OT text under the title One New Man Bible (2011).
    http://www.thepowernewtestament.com

    When I finish it this weekend I next plan to read Weymouth's NT (1903). On Sundays, I usually carry a KJV but occasionally my NET [consider it added to the list]. So, which is my primary Bible?
     
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  5. michael-acts17:11

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    Geneva Bible, baby! No better translation! Older than the KJV revisions with more accurate wording. Although I use both in church.
     
  6. webdog

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    Agreed, which is why I chose other. I use ESV at church as that is what my pastor uses, and prefer hcsb and nlt at home. I pick a different translation each year to focus on. Ive read through the kjv, nkjv, niv, nlt, nltse, hcsb, esv and ncv (new testament)
     
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  7. saturneptune

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    How do you all think the ESV compares to the NIV for a study Bible? This is a serious straight forward question not meant to start a debate. I study with a NIV and have been thinking of buying an ESV. Or, have you come to the conclusion that another version is better?
     
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    In answer to the op, I use the ABKJ, anything but King James.
     
  9. convicted1

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    You're not a heretic, but a FLAMING heretic!!!! Now, where's my "John Calvin How To" guide?????? :laugh: :love2:


    I guess you use anything in the "box car letter size", seeing that in your olden age, your eyes are starting to lose their sparkle.....:D
     
  10. Yeshua1

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    Would say that IF one wanted to go the esv route, better to just get a nasb, as more lietral, and if one wantsto stay inNiv vein, recommend the HCSB, as it is also a mediating version, but seems more literal,and not into the gender bias issues!
     
  11. Rippon

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    Are you suggesting that the NIV is into "gender bias"? If that is your take,that is absurd.
     
  12. preachinjesus

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    I use the Holman Christian Standard Bible (which takes a lot to say when preaching) and think it translates well. I disagree that it is a "mediating" version, but I guess if it was going to be SBC it had to make something up to be unique.

    Like Dr Bob, I usually translate a passage independent a version and will often give my version when exegeting the text. The NET has been a happy supplement too. I like having specialists in specific books do the translating while also allowing them to add footnotes to "show their work."

    Good thread!
     
  13. Rippon

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    It is indeed a mediating version,but the SBC did not come up with that description.
     
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    The ESV isn't as easy to read as the NIV, IMO. It is an easier read than the NASB though.
     
  15. Inspector Javert

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    deleted......because I shot-off at the mouth a bit hastily.
    ................
     
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    With all the ESV, KJV, NASB and IMO's, I feel like I'm reading a teenagers text messages. :laugh: On that note KJV for me.
     
  17. Inspector Javert

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    ughh....just re-read the original post and the Mods response.......I obviously spoke too quickly. I didn't catch the intent of the original post. That was indeed perhaps a little harsh. Mea Culpa. :(
     
  18. Rippon

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    There are a number of times that the clarity of the NASBU exceeds that of the ESV.
     
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    Probably true, overall that was my impression.
     
  20. Yeshua1

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    it is MUCH more into gender translation than the Nasb/Nkjv , or eventhe HCSB versions, correct?
     
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