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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 5:50:29 PM
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kernsfamily
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I typically use an NIV. Our pastor teaches from the ESV, English Standard Version....and that's "unofficially" the "official" bible for church....it's the "version" that's in the pews..... My wife usually uses KJV, but, I am not good at foreign languages. our pastor wrote about the use of the ESV....here.... http://blog.powerpoint.org/2008_07_01_archive.html click on the link....then go down to the July 23 entry, entitled "English Standard Version"...
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 6:47:17 PM
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At the moment, I'm painfully picking my way through incil for the third time in three years. That's the New Testament in the language of a mostly Muslim people group. That's a capital dotted i, BTW, which should indicate which language I'm wrestling with, now. The undotted i is similar to the most common vowel sound in the English language, the schwa -- the vowel between the b and the l in the word able, for example. If you ever find yourself taking God's Word for granted, try reading it in a different language. Slowing down the pace and untangling the meaning from a different perspective will bring fresh insights to light.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 7:16:14 PM
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At the moment, I'm painfully picking my way through incil for the third time in three years. That's the New Testament in the language of a mostly Muslim people group. That's a capital dotted i, BTW, which should indicate which language I'm wrestling with, now. The undotted i is similar to the most common vowel sound in the English language, the schwa -- the vowel between the b and the l in the word able, for example. If you ever find yourself taking God's Word for granted, try reading it in a different language. Slowing down the pace and untangling the meaning from a different perspective will bring fresh insights to light. Can I ask why? (why you're reading the NT in that language for the 3rd time)
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 8:25:57 PM
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I mostly use KJV.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 8:32:31 PM
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It turns out the black bible I bought...is actually a dark maroon. Gota love that color blindedness...eh?
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 8:50:56 PM
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I have a few translations: KJV is what I grew up on, but I switched to the NIV in my early 20's. My first NIV was a basic leather-covered bible and it's the one I use the most to this day... it has all my notes from over the years of serious spiritual growth. I tried transferring my notes to another bible, but that wouldn't work. Other translations include NJKV, NASB, and the Jerusalem Bible
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 9:00:11 PM
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I use the NLT. I've found it's easier to read. I know some have said with the NIV there might be some passages missing. I think that would be the same with NLT, no? I also have a KJV, but find the Middle English very difficult to read. Thee, thou and the words ending in -est get me screwed up. RestinginHim, I like your idea about carrying around Bibles in your car trunk! Letting someone choose which Bible they would like to have for themselves is a fantastic idea!
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 9:18:04 PM
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I think, I can never get enough. I have several study Bibles. Lately I've been into the Application Bible, NLT. But, I never cease to return to my good old NIV from 23 years ago. The (font ) print is easier on my eyes, too.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/11/2008 10:56:24 PM
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I mostly use the New King James.I find it the easiest to understand and love it!
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 12:10:51 AM
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I mostly use the Webster Bible but I grew up on the King James Bible and use it a lot too.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 2:41:47 AM
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I use the New International version.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 5:04:04 AM
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Can I ask why? (why you're reading the NT in that language for the 3rd time) The NT is my favorite tool for learning to read a new language. The first time I tried reading it through in koine Greek, I had about 30% comprehension. The second time, maybe 40%. Five years later (2.54 pages per day), I could read it with a reasonable degree of proficiency. Use something -- an elementary textbook, Berlitz tapes, whatever's available, to acquire a starter vocabulary + grammar in the target language. Then, download and print out the NT in the new language, grab a dictionary, and commence. Write out definitions in the margin as you go. Rinse and repeat. At the beginning, you'll recognize (or look up) one or two words per sentence, and reconstruct the rest of the verse from memory, and recognize a few more words. Like crossing a stream of unknown verbiage by stepping from rock to rock. It's a brute-force approach to language acquisition, but it works, if you're bullheaded enough! To answer your other question, though, I suspect God may discredit Islam, and I want to be ready when a billion of our fellow men are wondering what to do next. Closer to home, studying this language with my family provides a reason for us to "adopt" young Muslim graduate students. We help them with their English, and let them help us with their language. It's an approach to evangelism that a person who enjoys linguistics, even as a hobby, finds rewarding.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 6:51:47 AM
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I have used the NASB for 35 years, and the NKJV for about 15, but recently added other versions to that. I also regularly read the ESV and (OT) the Artscroll (stone edition) translation. I like the Hebrew Names Version of the World English Bible (HNV/WEB). I occasionally reference Holmans translation. I also know a bit of Hebrew and look up passages in the original as well. Never cared much for the NIV. I stay away from paraphrases like the LIving bible and Message.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 6:57:05 AM
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ORIGINAL: PopsiLufsJesus I had purchased an NIV before I looked up the information and realized that several verses were missing and there were lots of mistranslations. Actually, what you run into here is differences in manuscript families. The old KJV used the Textus Receptus and had a few lines not included in earlier and better (i.e. closer to the original documents) manuscripts. The NKJV uses earlier manuscripts from the same "family" but the NASB and others use other manuscript families. That is why some verses are "missing" and others are worded very differently. While I do not care for the NIV, I would never say that it has "lots of mistranslations." No translation will ever be perfect. Some things just cannot be accurately conveyed in another language.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 8:01:37 AM
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I've got an NIV (Archaeological Study Bible ^_^) and a NKJ... I love the NIV but I wouldn't mind getting a couple other bible translations like the NASB.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 8:05:51 AM
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My main? NKJV Others I cherish and study from? ESV, ASV, KJV, NASB
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/12/2008 9:09:59 PM
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I love the lyrical nature of the KJV, but I mostly read the NKJV for clearer understanding.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/13/2008 12:33:48 AM
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/13/2008 10:07:20 AM
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I use all translations within my understanding, NIV, Amplified Bible, Message, 26 Translations, and NLTB. Also the 21st Century Translation. There are major translations on the market, but what is helpful for you to understand when God is speaking directly to your spirit and no one else. I have studied the Hebrew & Geek Study Bible, this has the meaning of the actual words written in the Bible. The NIV Life Application is a great tool for studying.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/13/2008 11:39:49 PM
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I have heard the ESV was a great translation. What do you like about it? I have one but rarely open it. I prefer the NASB that was produced after 1995 -- or was it in 1995? Yeah, I'm the one with the gigungous looseleaf Bible in the attache case. But I am also the one with the itty-bitty whole NASB that is small enough to fit easily in an average shirt pocket. I also still have and use the electronic Bible I bought in Sam's Club @ 1990. It is KJV. But I have just about every English version printed in the US since the last century. Just about. Oh, Sisrev! I should tell you! I bought a children's Bible so I could take the art out of it and put it in my looseleaf Bible. That was the cutest biblical art I had ever seen. it makes me smile everytime I open that Bible. You can buy your own Tanakh quite inexpensively, if you want. But you probably knew that. Stone's can be picked up at common book stores.
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RE: What kind of bible do you use? - 9/13/2008 11:46:48 PM
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You know how some Bibles are just the "New Testament"? This one is the "Old Testament". I should add that the Tanakh usually has the Bible in either Hebrew or in Hebrew and English. Tanakh is basically an acronym for the whole "Old Testament". Oh, I should see if I can find those children's pictures on the Internet. They are wonderful! They are a mix of beautiful crayon art and childlike drawings. I just love them!
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