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  1. Ninety world-class Bible scholars carefully revised the text of The Living Bible by comparing it with the original Greek and Hebrew languages to produce an accurate, easy-to-read translation. Uses gender-neutral language, as appropriate, for people. It is good for devotional reading and study.

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  2. BIBLE TRANSLATION CHART. The best-selling translation, widely accepted by evangelical Christians. Purpose in translation was to “produce an accurate translation, suitable for public and private reading, teaching, preaching, memorizing, and liturgical use.”. Published in 1978. Most Read.

  3. www.biblenh.org · 05 · Bible-Translation-ChartBible Translation Chart

    Bible Translation Chart. Each translation on the market has unique features, but in general, there are two forms of Bible translations. The first form is often referred to as the “word for word” method or (technically, formal equivalent).

  4. BIBLE TRANSLATIONS. Formal Equivalent (also known as Word for Word or literal) – These translations are the closest to the grammar and syntax of the original language, but can often sound wooden. These translations make no consideration for cultural changes. Dynamic Equivalent (also known as Thought-for-thought) – These translations work to ...

  5. Balance between word-for-word and thought-for-thought. The HCSB is a combination of word-for-word and dynamic renderings that is both faithful to the words God inspired and user friendly to modern readers. A translation that attempts to combine both formal and dynamic equivalence. NT 2001.

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  6. Published in 1995, a meaning-based, contemporary translation utilizing the thought-for-thought translation philosophy. “How can we brag about things that no one can evaluate? Instead, we will only brag about what God has given us to do--coming to [the city of Corinth] where you live.” God’s Word Translation Word-for-word Bible readers of ...

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  8. Comparison Chart of English Bible Translations showing style or type of translation and readibility or grade level. Also notes if apocrypha is available or if using gender neutral language. Bible translations in a spectrum from thought for thought, to word for word and paraphrase.

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