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1 | KJV uses LXX, NET uses MT, NASB uses ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Hebers Wife | 183628 | ||
I know that the NASB95 is the most literal Bible Translation. What I don't know is what was it translated from i.e. the KJV was translated using the LXX, the NET Bible was translated using the MT. All I can find out about the NASB95 is that it was translated from the earliest manuscripts of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. What were the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek Manuscripts? I know the NASB95 uses the 26th edition of Eberhard Nestle’s Novum Testamentum Graece - what is that? Thanks. |
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2 | KJV uses LXX, NET uses MT, NASB uses ? | Bible general Archive 3 | jonp | 183633 | ||
Hi In fact the KJV was translated from the MT and the byzantine Greek text, not from LXX. Nestles Greek New Testament is a published attempt at an accurate text of the original writng based on critical methods used to weed out interpolations etc. For further information about Biblical matters try http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/4027/ | ||||||