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Will try this out: the MASBMy favored version is the NASB but I cmpare a good bit with the KJV, ASV, and the ISV. The MASB is, just about, the most accurate Word for Word translation of the scrolls I can purchase snd not speaking Hebrew, Aramaic, nor Koine Greek, I need as accurae a translation as I can readily purchase.
I'll have to take a gander at that MASB.My favored version is the NASB but I cmpare a good bit with the KJV, ASV, and the ISV. The MASB is, just about, the most accurate Word for Word translation of the scrolls I can purchase snd not speaking Hebrew, Aramaic, nor Koine Greek, I need as accurae a translation as I can readily purchase.
I like the KJV/NKJV partnered with Strong's concordance.I used the KJV mostly. I would read the New King James Version. I study with my KJV where there are marginal notes. I think some of the new versions can give a more modern type of English but I prefer the KJV.
I bought a Matthew Henry's commentary on the entire bible. I find it much easier to go online and read the commentary. I started the last week with the Beatitudes. I really like Matthew Henry. He goes straight to the meat of the matter.I also like the KJV. It was the first version that I began to read and I got used to the colorful language. I like it and I find it easy to understand. I also like the NKJV and read it sometimes, but usually to compare verses with the KJV.
I have a strong's concordance and used to use it quite a bit, but now it gathers dust because the Blue Letter Bible is online and I can use it easier than turning pages.
I also like the KJV. It was the first version that I began to read and I got used to the colorful language. I like it and I find it easy to understand. I also like the NKJV and read it sometimes, but usually to compare verses with the KJV.
I have a strong's concordance and used to use it quite a bit, but now it gathers dust because the Blue Letter Bible is online and I can use it easier than turning pages.
NoGod said, "Let there be light."
From the Original it is, "Light be."
You see a problem?
Henry never finished his commentary after the book of acts his disciples or students finished it in his style.I bought a Matthew Henry's commentary on the entire bible. I find it much easier to go online and read the commentary. I started the last week with the Beatitudes. I really like Matthew Henry. He goes straight to the meat of the matter.
The Internet has revolutionise communication and also the way we study the bible. Thank God for the Internet.
I bought a Matthew Henry's commentary on the entire bible. I find it much easier to go online and read the commentary. I started the last week with the Beatitudes. I really like Matthew Henry. He goes straight to the meat of the matter.
The Internet has revolutionise communication and also the way we study the bible. Thank God for the Internet.
that is a typo, try NASB, sorry.Will try this out: the MASB
when i was younger i always wanted to just sit and read the bible from beginning to end but reading the KJV was like trying to read gaelic so i kept putting it off until my wife got me a NIV study bible, i sat down and read it without any problems. after reading and studyin the NIV i had no issues going back to a KJV or geneva version.
now i like the ESV and Septuagint, although its very difficult to find good LXX translation. i dont agree with NIV translation but i think its a good starter bible.
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thank you for the welcome. in your opinion what are the best LXX and DSS translations?