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1 | What is a good bible version for study? | Bible general Archive 1 | Myra | 20238 | ||
This is just a general question and I hope that someone can help me with this. After a rather long lapse from church and bible study, I have "re-entered" bible study. With so many different versions out there, what would be a good version to begin with? Our group at work all have different versions. Some I find hard to follow and others make more sense. Is a living translation sufficient enough for study? Thanks for taking the time to answer. Yours in Christ....Myra |
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2 | What is a good bible version for study? | Bible general Archive 1 | Sir Pent | 20243 | ||
Please do a search ............................. Dear Myra, I am excited for you that you are beginning to study the Bible and fellowship with other Christians again. God has so many important things that He is looking forward to sharing with you if you let Him. The short answer to your question is that the NIV (New International Version) is a good Bible to start out with if you're looking for one that is accurate and easy to read. If on the other hand you are looking for a Bible for deeper study, I would recommend the NAS (New American Standard). It is also not difficult to understand. Also, this question has been asked before many times. Therefore, if you would like a much longer and in depth answer, just do a search (in the top right corner) for "best translation". |
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