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1 | Why the NKJV over the NASB ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Jesusman | 190115 | ||
One reason why I see the NKJV doing good is that it keeps the poetic flow of the old KJV, but it remains accurate and readable. I was raised with the KJV and still use it on occasion, especially when the congregation I am speaking to is composed of elders who use the KJV. When with a more eclectic and mixed congregation, I use the NKJV. When I'm doing a more deeper study or leading any study beyond that of preaching from a pulpit, I use the NASB. To comment on some of the translations mentioned by Hank, I use the NIV only on occasion when speaking to youth, and sometimes the ESB. I dislike the NLT with a passion. It's abhorrably mistranslated in several places. At one time I knew all the places. One place was in Romans 1. I'm not a very high fan of the Holman Christian Standard either. I dislike paraphrases like the Message and the Living Bible. Being a student of the Bible and of translations, I see paraphrase translations about as useless as a one legged man in a butt kicking contest. Anyways, Most of my study bibles that I use on a regular basis are NASB, NKJV, or KJV. Also, with my Degree in Greek and Hebrew, I'm a bit prejudice and favor the NASB, NKJV, and KJV over the others. |
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2 | Why the NKJV over the NASB ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Searcher56 | 190119 | ||
God's day to you, Bruce, I like your answer, because you are willing to make adjustments based on your audience, as did Paul (1 Cor 9:19ff). I switch translations, to get a better understanding and the Interlinnear (sp) ... I don't read Greek, Hebrew aor Aramic well. I am sad for those stuck on one translation. S |
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