1. King James Bible
2. King James Bible
3. King Jmaes Bible
4. King James Bible
5. King James Bible
6. etc........
I like to be consistent.
Top 5 Versions You Use.
Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by DeclareHim, Sep 2, 2004.
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Wow it seems the HCSB has made a big splash several of you guys have said you like it.
The NASB is definetly my study Bible and the ISV is more of an idiomatic translation. I read my "top 5" a lot.
1cross+3nails=4given -
Our Sunday School lessons are in HCSB and the church gave all our S/S teachers a HCSB NT but I use my NKJV both in Sunday School and AWANA unless the parent requests we use KJV or NIV with their child's memory verses.
I find the NKJV close enough to the KJV that I'm able to do cross references and searches on memory words.
Diane -
AVL1984 -
1st- ESV
2rd- NKJV
3rd-NASB
4th-NIV
5th-KJV/kjb -
1) KJV
2) NKJV
3) NASB
4) NIV
but, mostly just the KJV.
AVL1984 -
What? Oh, that...Yup, I'm just a plain ol'common folk! :D
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AVL1984 -
Here's a great big granny (((hug))) and I would send ya some gumbo, but I think it would mess-up the mechanism.
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Hi guys. I use the KJV, NASB, NIV, and sometimes the HCSB. I guess I use the KJV more, cuz my church uses it, and the archaic language of the text helps me to memorize verses. The KJV is the one I grew up with, but my NASB runs a close second. In Christ, WT
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KJV
NASB
NIV
ESV
Amplified -
AVL1984 -
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1. KJV
2. 1526 Tindale NT
3. 1537 Matthew NT
4. 1557 Geneva NT
5. NO modern versions
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KJV
NKJV
NASB
WEB
YLT -
1.KJB
2.1565 Beza's Latin
3.1865 Cipriano de Valera
4.Hebrew(Masoretic)/English(KJB) parallel.
5.LutherBibel. -
three different ones.
BTW, I define "Modern Version" to mean
any version created since the year 1700.
So the KJV 1769 is, by my definition,
a Modern Version (MV) -
1. KJV
2. KJV
3. KJV
4. KJV
5. KJV
i think you get the hint -
three different ones.
I use all three from time to time:
KJV1611 - for a taste of Jacobian Times
KJV1769 - cause those Bibles are in
the electronic editions
KJV1873 - cause it is side by side
in a Parallel Bible with the
NASB, NIV, and NLT. -
At the moment.
1 NBG-vertaling of 1951
2 Willibrord vertaling (1995 update)
3 Statenbijbel GBS edition
4 Bible de Jerusalem
5 Canisius Bijbel
One nice thing about using Bibles that none of the Baptist Board version-onlyists can read is that they mostly have to focus their complaints on other members/Bibleversions.
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