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Since its completion in 1971, the New American Standard Bible has been widely acclaimed as “the most literally accurate translation” from the original languages. This version is considered to be the most literal translation of the Bible in the English language, consistently following the oldest and best manuscripts. It has been further revised and updated in a new 1995 translation.
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A short article on the background and history and the literal translation method used in this version.
A Wikipedia article on the NASB discussing its history and translation philosophy.
A critique of the manuscripts used and the footnotes added. There is also a list of words and phrases which differ from the KJV or are omitted entirely.
Summary of this 1995 version which attempts to preserve the literal accuracy of the 1901 ASV and to render grammar and terminology in contemporary English.
Summary of this 1995 version which attempts to preserve the literal accuracy of the 1901 ASV and to render grammar and terminology in contemporary English.
A critique of the manuscripts used and the footnotes added. There is also a list of words and phrases which differ from the KJV or are omitted entirely.
A short article on the background and history and the literal translation method used in this version.
A Wikipedia article on the NASB discussing its history and translation philosophy.
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February 6, 2021 at 6:25:15 UTC
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