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1 | Oxford Study vs Oxford Annotated Bibles | 2 Tim 2:15 | Hank | 204244 | ||
Dear Elaine :: You asked whether you should get the Oxford Study Bible (RSV) or the New Oxford Annotated Bible (NSRV), or both. How about neither? ..... There are better and more conservative study Bibles and truer translations available than either of these. Here are some recommendations for your consideration. ..... The MacArthur Study Bible, available in either the NASB or NKJV ..... The Reformation Study Bible, in the English Standard Version (ESV), edited by R. C. Sproul .... The King James Study Bible, published by Nelson ..... Ryrie Study Bible, in the King James or the New American Standard (NASB) ..... The Believer's Study Bible, edited by W. A. Criswell, (NKJV), published by Thomas Nelson. ....... I recommend any of these Study Bibles over either of the Oxfords and the Harper-Collins; and any of the translations over the RSV and NRSV. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Oxford Study vs Oxford Annotated Bibles | 2 Tim 2:15 | justme | 204280 | ||
Hank: Greetings from the North Country. Just as a note Mid Western Seminary (SBC)in K.C. MO required students to use the Oxford Annotated Bible RSV. The newest NRSV is gender neutral same as the TNIV. I have all three and the TNIV is not out on the book shelf. We don't want anyone to even consider reading it. Look at those who give their approval of these versions and most are Neo-Orthodox in theology. By the way you all in Arkansas can stop sending us the rain clouds you don't want. Missouri just might float right past Arkansas if we get much more rain. However, the Ark I am building is almost complete. justme |
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