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1 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | onlyaberean | 150306 | ||
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2 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 150307 | ||
[ ] These are brackets. In the the text of the New American Standard Bible, "brackets [ ] indicate words probably not in the original writings." What you asked about are parentheses, which look like this: ( ). It would help me to answer your question if you replied, giving one or more examples of a verse where the NASB uses parentheses. Now in the text of the AMPLIFIED Bible "parentheses ( ) signify additional phases of meaning included in the original word, phrase, or clause of the original language." But, don't take my word for it. There are some on this forum who know more about how the Bible should have been written, translated and formatted than genuine Bible translators and scholars, those men who have actually studied the Bible for 25-30 years or more, IN THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGES. Welcome to StudyBibleForum.com, the place where amateurs consider themselves to be experts and at the same time consider the experts to be amateurs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * revelationcommentary.org www.solagroup.org In addition to commentary on the entire book of Revelation, this site includes a glossary of terms related to the biblical end times, plus answers to common questions about the false prophet and second coming. |
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3 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 150313 | ||
Kalos: What about the Forum "experts" who are not only amateurs but armatures as well? In electricity, an armature is the rotating part of a dynamo. Forum armatures rotate, i.e, go around in circles, all the time. An armature is also defined as the moving part of an electromagnetic device, such as a buzzer or loudspeaker. Forum armatures also buzz and speak loudly. ..... In biology, an armature is a protective covering, such as teeth, claws, thorns, or the shell of a turtle. Forum armatures will bite and claw you if you challenge them, and if you ask them for scriptural proof of their wild musings, they will hide in their shell like a turtle. --Hank | ||||||
4 | What do ( ) mean in NASB? | Bible general Archive 2 | NYP | 150472 | ||
LOL... Well put Hank. The more I read your posts, the more I think of you. | ||||||