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1 | NIV bible | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118436 | ||
Hank, it's late, I'm in a tax quagmire, seeing quadruple, and reading your post for comic relief. Your personal translation evolution is a neat, sweet treatise on the whole kit-and-kaboodle. I like that you like the NASB; I like liking it myself. I'm in it all the time. Trustworthy, you bet; I even like the warty awkwardness of it, the way it bangs resolutely down the pitch, cleats and all, clawing it's way through the Psalms, teeth clenched, snorting and groaning, kicking up the mud and grit, aching for the goalpost. It ain't no sissy translation! Man, I gotta get some shuteye Colin |
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2 | NIV bible | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 118439 | ||
Colin: Regarding your tax quagmire, had Shakespeare penned his memorable injunction, "Beware the Ides of March!" in our time, I'm convinced he would have amended it to read "Beware the Ides of April!" ..... And I like that you like that I like the NASB. I must confess to a slight hubris when in a group study I read from my NASB with felicity while others around me are subjecting themselves to untold agony trying to deciper in their King James an obscure word or locution which has long since passed into desuetude. --Hank | ||||||
3 | NIV bible | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118452 | ||
Hank, Untold agony is the untold story of the KJV only-ists. | ||||||