Results 1 - 2 of 2
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | what about the K J V | Rev 3:10 | LisaMarie | 25136 | ||
Guilty Guilty Guilty! [lisa waving her hands wildly] I love my NIV Knowing Jesus Study Bible. I love my NIV Women of Faith Study Bible. I love my NASB Personal Study Bible. [snivel mode: ON] My poor little NASB pocket bible sure gets a work out, but it doesn't have all the fantastic notes, nor any maps. [snivel mode: OFF] New Jerusalem Readers Version is ok but a bit of a yawner. Here is an excellent guide complete with reading "grade level." http://www.zondervanbibles.com/translations.htm LOL, Kalos! I think the NIV Knowing Jesus might be a shoe in for readability. Very easy on the brain. But seriously: Has anyone read the NASB Inductive Study Bible? Recommend? Not recommend? Don't bother telling me I've got enough bibles. You'll be flapping your lips in vain. Lisa |
||||||
2 | what about the K J V | Rev 3:10 | roverjbh99 | 25142 | ||
I use many translations, including the NRSV, NAS, NKJV, AMP, and RSV. When a reading is not clear, I use the WEB, KJV, NET, ASV, and the ALT. I generally favor the more "critical" translations, because I clearly believe the TR/M-Text has many doubtful passages such as Mark 16:9-20, 1 John 5:7-8, John 7:53-8:11, etc. If are concidering a translation, I recommend the NRSV. It's clear and its based on the best MSS we have and clearly have and marks the doubtful passages I listed above. It also uses inclusive language for humaninity and NOT for the Godhead. |
||||||