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353 Bible 24 – Recommended Bible Translations (Which Bible Is Best?)

353 Bible 24 – Recommended Bible Translations (Which Bible Is Best?)

This is now our last episode in this 24 part class on How We Got the Bible. Today after a quick review and an appeal to learn the biblical languages, I’ll recommend a number of Bible translations. Although I’m hesitant to do this, so many h

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August 22, 202037m 16s

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Show Notes

This is now our last episode in this 24 part class on How We Got the Bible.  Today after a quick review and an appeal to learn the biblical languages, I’ll recommend a number of Bible translations.  Although I’m hesitant to do this, so many have written in asking for it that I would be negligent to avoid making some recommendations in this last episode.  Additionally, we’ll cover a list of 7 verses you can use to check translations accuracy (see below).

—— Verses to Check for Translation Accuracy ——

  • Genesis 4.8 Cain says “Let’s go into the field” (SP, LXX, Syriac, Vulgate)
  • Isaiah 53.11 “he shall see light” not “he shall see it” (DSS, LXX)
  • 1 Samuel 14.41 does it say “Urim?” (LXX)
  • Psalm 145.13 is it 2 sentences or just 1? (DSS, LXX, Syriac)
  • Honesty about Mark 16.9-20 and John 7.53-8.11
  • Revelation 22.19 “tree of life” not “book of life”
  • Matthew 2.2 “pay homage” not “worship”

—— Recommended Translations ——

  • Jewish Publication Society Tanakh (JPS): dynamic equivalence from Jewish perspective
  • English Standard Version (ESV): formal equivalence from evangelical perspective
  • New English Translation (NET): dynamic equivalence from evangelical perspective
  • New American Bible (NAB): dynamic equivalence from Roman Catholic perspective
  • New Revised Standard Version (NRSV): formal equivalence from a mainline/liberal perspective

—— Biased Translations to Avoid ——

  • Message Bible (MSG): extreme dynamic equivalence
  • Passion Translation (PT): extreme dynamic equivalence
  • New Living Translation (NLT): dynamic equivalence

—— Outdated Translations ——

  • 1769 King James Version (KJV): formal equivalence
  • 1982 New King James Version (NKJV): formal equivalence
  • 1995 New American Standard Bible (NASB): formal equivalence
  • any versions not taking into account the Dead Sea Scrolls (see verses above to check)

—— Links ——