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New Standard Revised Version. Holy Bible New Revised Standard Version copyright 1997 Etsy [1]: vii The NRSV relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts The New Revised Standard is a popular translation that follows in the traditions of the King James and Revised Standard Versions

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The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) first appeared in 1989, and has received wide acclaim and broad support from academics and church leaders as a Bible. National Council of the Churches of Christ NRSV PUBLISHER Learn More

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Version Information The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (NRSV) was published in 1989 and has received the widest acclaim and broadest support from academics and church leaders of any modern English translation Published in 1989, it builds upon the legacy of the Revised Standard Version (RSV), incorporating updates based on new textual discoveries and linguistic insights. Version Information The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (NRSV) was published in 1989 and has received the widest acclaim and broadest support from academics and church leaders of any modern English translation

New Revised Standard Version Bible Catholic Edition DiCarlo. Other Versions by National Council of the Churches of Christ It was written with the goal of preserving the best of the older versions while incorporating modern English

Holy Bible New Standard Revised Version, Hardcover elefant.ro. National Council of the Churches of Christ NRSV PUBLISHER Learn More The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible proved the answer is a hearty yes! The NRSV continued a four-hundred-year-old tradition of translating the Bible into elegant contemporary English begun by King James' beloved authorized version of 1611.