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I looked around all the forums but did not really see where this might fit in, so I figured with the discussion of theology here, it might be best suited under this category. I am sure it has been asked before, but neither did I really find anything recent. So...
Which version of the Bible is considered to be the most literal (ie close to original) translation in this day and time? I grew up on the KJV but have seen where it is erroneous in many places.
I am currently studying from the HCSB but have read some bad reviews about it (namely the anti-Southern Baptist crowd who refer to it as the 'Hard Core Southern Baptist' Bible."
I have yet to read the ESV, NASB, or NIV.
Is there even a version out there where the writers/scholars have done their best to try and make it as literal as possible without swaying one's preferential religious beliefs into the translation?
Is there a version that has say the Hebrew, Greek, KJV and 1 other all in the same for comparison?
Dangit I wish I could comprehend Hebrew and Greek.
Which version of the Bible is considered to be the most literal (ie close to original) translation in this day and time? I grew up on the KJV but have seen where it is erroneous in many places.
I am currently studying from the HCSB but have read some bad reviews about it (namely the anti-Southern Baptist crowd who refer to it as the 'Hard Core Southern Baptist' Bible."
I have yet to read the ESV, NASB, or NIV.
Is there even a version out there where the writers/scholars have done their best to try and make it as literal as possible without swaying one's preferential religious beliefs into the translation?
Is there a version that has say the Hebrew, Greek, KJV and 1 other all in the same for comparison?
Dangit I wish I could comprehend Hebrew and Greek.