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New Revised Standard Version

The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published in 1989 by the National Council of Churches,[8] the NRSV was created by an ecumenical committee of scholars "comprising about thirty members".[9] The NRSV relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. A major revision, the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVue), was released in 2021.

New Revised Standard Version
NRSV Bible with the Apocrypha
AbbreviationNRSV
Complete Bible
published
1989
Derived fromRevised Standard Version (2nd ed., 1971)
Textual basis
Translation typeFormal equivalence[5]
Reading levelHigh school
Version revision2021[b]
PublisherNational Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
CopyrightNew Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Religious affiliationProtestant[5][c]
In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters. Then God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.

Used broadly among biblical scholars,[10][11] the NRSV was intended as a translation to serve the devotional, liturgical, and scholarly needs of the broadest possible range of Christian religious adherents.

The tradition of the King James Version has been continued in the Revised Standard Version and in the New Revised Standard Version.[8][12] The full 84 book translation includes the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament; another version of the NRSV includes the deuterocanonical books as part of the Old Testament, which is normative in the canon of Roman Catholicism, along with the New Testament (totalling 73 books).[11][13][14]

The translation appears in three main formats: (1) an edition including the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament (as well an edition that only includes the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament and New Testament); (2) a Roman Catholic Edition with all the books of that canon in their customary order, and (3) the Common Bible, which includes the books that appear in Protestant, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox canons (but not additional books from Oriental Orthodox traditions, including the Syriac and Ethiopian canons).[14] A special edition of the NRSV, called the "Anglicized Edition", employs British English spelling and grammar instead of American English.[15]

History

The New Revised Standard Version was translated by the Division of Christian Education (now Bible Translation and Utilization) of the National Council of Churches. The group included scholars representing Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant Christian groups as well as Jewish representation in the group responsible for the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament. The mandate given the committee was summarized in a dictum: “As literal as possible, as free as necessary.”[14]

Committee of translators

The following scholars were active on the NRSV Committee of translators at the time of publication.[14]

Principles of revision

Improved manuscripts and translations

The Old Testament translation of the RSV was completed before the Dead Sea Scrolls were available to scholars. The NRSV was intended to take advantage of this and other manuscript discoveries, and to reflect advances in scholarship.[8]

Gender language

In the preface to the NRSV Bruce Metzger wrote for the committee that “many in the churches have become sensitive to the danger of linguistic sexism arising from the inherent bias of the English language towards the masculine gender, a bias that in the case of the Bible has often restricted or obscured the meaning of the original text”.[8] The RSV observed the older convention of using masculine nouns in a gender-neutral sense (e.g. "man" instead of "person"), and in some cases used a masculine word where the source language used a neutral word. This move has been widely criticised by some, including within the Catholic Church, and continues to be a point of contention today. The NRSV by contrast adopted a policy of inclusiveness in gender language.[8] According to Metzger, “The mandates from the Division specified that, in references to men and women, masculine-oriented language should be eliminated as far as this can be done without altering passages that reflect the historical situation of ancient patriarchal culture.”[8]

Reception

Many mainline Protestant churches officially approve the NRSV for both private and public use. The Episcopal Church (United States) in Canon II.2 added the NRSV to the list of translations approved for church services. It is also widely used by the United Methodist Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Presbyterian Church in Canada,[16] the United Church of Christ, the Reformed Church in America, the United Church of Canada, and the Uniting Church in Australia.

In accordance with the 1983 Code of Canon Law, Canon 825.1, the NRSV with the deuterocanonical books received the Imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops,[17] meaning that the NRSV (Catholic Edition) is officially approved by the Catholic Church and can be profitably used by Catholics in private study and devotional reading. The New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition also has the imprimatur, granted on 12 September 1991 and 15 October 1991, respectively. For public worship, such as at weekly Mass, most Catholic Bishops Conferences in English-speaking countries require the use of other translations, either the adapted New American Bible in the dioceses of the United States and the Philippines or the English Standard Version and Revised New Jerusalem Bible in most of the rest of the English-speaking world.[18][19] However, the Canadian conference and the Vatican approved a modification of the NRSV for lectionary use in 2008.[20] The NRSV, along with the Revised Standard Version, is also quoted in several places in the English-language edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the latter of which summarizes Catholic doctrine and belief in written form.

In 1990 the synod of the Orthodox Church in America decided not to permit use of the NRSV in liturgy or in Bible studies on the grounds that it is highly "divergent from the Holy Scriptures traditionally read aloud in the sacred services of the Church",[21] though the National Council of Churches notes that the translation has "the blessing of a leader of the Greek Orthodox Church[who?]."[14]

NRSV Updated Edition (NRSVue)

New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition
AbbreviationNRSVue
Complete Bible
published
2021
Derived fromNew Revised Standard Version
Textual basis
Translation typeFormal equivalence[5]
Reading levelHigh school
PublisherNational Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
CopyrightNew Revised Standard Version Updated Edition, copyright © 2021 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Religious affiliationProtestant[5][d]
Webpagewww.friendshippress.org/pages/about-the-nrsvue
When God began to create the heavens and the earth, the earth was complete chaos, and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters. Then God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.

The New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVue) is a major revision of the NRSV. A three-year process of reviewing and updating the text of the NRSV was announced at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature.[26] The update was managed by the SBL following an agreement with the copyright-holding NCC. The stated focuses of the review are incorporating advances in textual criticism since the 1989 publication of the NRSV, improving the textual notes, and reviewing the style and rendering of the translation. A team of more than fifty scholars, led by an editorial board, is responsible for the review.[27] It was released for digital purchase on December 25, 2021, with the first print editions following in 2022.[28]

Study editions

Canon

The New Revised Standard Version is available in an 84-book Ecumenical Bible that includes the Old Testament, Apocrypha and New Testament; a 66-book Protestant Bible that only includes the Old Testament and New Testament; and a 73-book Catholic edition containing the Catholic enumeration of the Old Testament and the New Testament.[13][14][29] A third edition incorporates the Eastern Orthodox canon.

Notes

  1. ^ The translation teams had preliminary access to "changes to be introduced into the critical apparatus of the ... 4th edition."[4]
  2. ^ See the section regarding the NRSV Updated Edition (NRSVue).
  3. ^ Primarily associated with mainline Protestantism, the New Revised Standard Version features the work of "translation teams" that are "both ecumenical and interfaith,"[6] consisting of "scholars affiliated with various Protestant denominations, as well as several Roman Catholic members, an Eastern Orthodox member, and a Jewish member who serves in the Old Testament section."[7]
  4. ^ Primarily associated with mainline Protestantism, the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition features the work of "translation teams" that are "both ecumenical and interfaith," having developed the NRSVue as "a Bible produced by consensus that can be used among and across pluralistic communities in contexts both academic and religious."[25]

References

  1. ^ NRSV Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2004. pp. vii–viii. ISBN 978-1-56563-495-4. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  2. ^ NRSV Pew Bible with the Apocrypha. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2005. p. viii. ISBN 978-1-56563-739-9. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  3. ^ NRSV Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2004. p. viii. ISBN 978-1-56563-495-4. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  4. ^ NRSV Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2004. p. viii. ISBN 978-1-56563-495-4. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d "Bible Translation Spectrum". Logos Bible Software Wiki. from the original on January 7, 2023. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  6. ^ NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2022. p. xi. ISBN 978-1-4964-7210-6. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  7. ^ NRSV Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2004. p. vii. ISBN 978-1-56563-495-4. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Preface to the NRSV 2010-02-06 at the Wayback Machine from the National Council of Churches website
  9. ^ NRSV Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2004. p. vii. ISBN 978-1-56563-495-4. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  10. ^ . NRSV: The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Archived from the original on June 9, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Bertone, John (1 September 2016). Finding God in Scripture. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-5326-0475-1. The NRSV was published in 1989 and is popular among academics and church leaders. It is an ecumenical Bible translation whose committee consists of thirty men and women who are among the top scholars in America today. They come from Protestant denominations, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Greek Orthodox Church. The committee also includes a Jewish scholar. The NRSV is available in three forms: a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha; a Roman Catholic Edition, which includes the so-called "Apocryphal" or "Deuterocanonical" books in the Roman Catholic canonical order; and the Common Bible, which includes all books belonging to the Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox canons.
  12. ^ Durken, Daniel (17 December 2015). New Collegeville Bible Commentary: Old Testament. Liturgical Press. ISBN 978-0-8146-3587-2. The King James tradition was continued in the Revised Version of 1881 and 1885, the Revised Standard Version of 1946 and 1952, and the New Revised Standard Version of 1989.
  13. ^ a b "New Revised Standard w/ Apocrypha (NRSA)". Bible Study Tools. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "New Revised Standard Version - Home". Marketing Pages. Retrieved 2019-12-07. Standing in this tradition, the NRSV is available in three ecumenical formats: a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha, a Roman Catholic Edition, which has the so-called "Apocryphal" or "Deuterocanonical" books in the Roman Catholic canonical order, and The Common Bible, which includes all books that belong to the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox canons.
  15. ^ Amazon.co.uk entry for Anglicized NRSV
  16. ^ "PCC Writer's Style Guide" (PDF). Presbyterian Church in Canada – Life and Mission Agency. November 2009. p. 19. Retrieved 2020-11-05. The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) is the official Bible standard for The Presbyterian Church in Canada.
  17. ^ The Go-Anywhere Thinline Bible Catholic Edition New Revised Standard Version. HarperOne. 2011. p. ix. ISBN 978-0062048363. ...and an edition of the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books placed between the two Testaments. The text of the latter edition received the Imprimatur (official approbation) of the United States and Canadian Catholic Bishops.
  18. ^ . Scottish Catholic Media Office. July 24, 2020. Archived from the original on January 7, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  19. ^ "New Zealand helps with new lectionary project". www.cathnews.co.nz. 2021-05-10. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  20. ^ Swan, Michael (September 5, 2007). "NRSV Bible gets Vatican recognition". The Catholic Register.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ Bishop Tikhon (Fitzgerald). "Bishop's Pastoral Letter on the New Revised Standard Version". Retrieved 2007-04-22.
  22. ^ NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2022. p. x. ISBN 978-1-4964-7210-6. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  23. ^ NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2022. pp. x–xi. ISBN 978-1-4964-7210-6. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  24. ^ NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2022. p. xi. ISBN 978-1-4964-7210-6. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  25. ^ NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 2022. pp. xi–xii. ISBN 978-1-4964-7210-6. from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  26. ^ "SBL to Provide a Review and Update to the New Revised Standard Version" (PDF). SBL Society Report. 2017. p. 7.
  27. ^ "FOLLOWING THE TRAIL OF BREADCRUMBS FOR THE UPCOMING NRSV REVISION". Catholic Bible Talk. 2019.
  28. ^ "NRSV Updated Edition".
  29. ^ "New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition". Archived from the original on 2021-07-26. Standing in this tradition, the NRSV is available in three ecumenical formats: a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha, a Roman Catholic Edition, which has the so-called "Apocryphal" or "Deuterocanonical" books in the Roman Catholic canonical order, and The Common Bible, which includes all books that belong to the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox canons.

External links

  • Official webpage (NRSVue)
  • Religion: Farewell To Thee's and He's, Time magazine
  • The National Council of Churches
  • New Revised Standard Version

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NRSV redirects here For the New York City punk band see No Redeeming Social Value The New Revised Standard Version NRSV is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English Published in 1989 by the National Council of Churches 8 the NRSV was created by an ecumenical committee of scholars comprising about thirty members 9 The NRSV relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew Aramaic and Greek texts A major revision the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition NRSVue was released in 2021 New Revised Standard VersionNRSV Bible with the ApocryphaAbbreviationNRSVComplete Biblepublished1989Derived fromRevised Standard Version 2nd ed 1971 Textual basisOT Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia 2nd ed 1983 additional sources 1 Apocrypha Septuagint Rahlfs Gottingen additional sources 2 NT UBS Greek New Testament 3rd corrected ed 3 a Translation typeFormal equivalence 5 Reading levelHigh schoolVersion revision2021 b PublisherNational Council of the Churches of Christ in the USACopyrightNew Revised Standard Version Bible copyright c 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America Used by permission All rights reserved Religious affiliationProtestant 5 c Genesis 1 1 3In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters Then God said Let there be light and there was light John 3 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life Used broadly among biblical scholars 10 11 the NRSV was intended as a translation to serve the devotional liturgical and scholarly needs of the broadest possible range of Christian religious adherents The tradition of the King James Version has been continued in the Revised Standard Version and in the New Revised Standard Version 8 12 The full 84 book translation includes the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament the Apocrypha and the New Testament another version of the NRSV includes the deuterocanonical books as part of the Old Testament which is normative in the canon of Roman Catholicism along with the New Testament totalling 73 books 11 13 14 The translation appears in three main formats 1 an edition including the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament the Apocrypha and the New Testament as well an edition that only includes the Protestant enumeration of the Old Testament and New Testament 2 a Roman Catholic Edition with all the books of that canon in their customary order and 3 the Common Bible which includes the books that appear in Protestant Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canons but not additional books from Oriental Orthodox traditions including the Syriac and Ethiopian canons 14 A special edition of the NRSV called the Anglicized Edition employs British English spelling and grammar instead of American English 15 Contents 1 History 2 Committee of translators 3 Principles of revision 3 1 Improved manuscripts and translations 3 2 Gender language 4 Reception 5 NRSV Updated Edition NRSVue 6 Study editions 7 Canon 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe New Revised Standard Version was translated by the Division of Christian Education now Bible Translation and Utilization of the National Council of Churches The group included scholars representing Orthodox Catholic and Protestant Christian groups as well as Jewish representation in the group responsible for the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament The mandate given the committee was summarized in a dictum As literal as possible as free as necessary 14 Committee of translators EditThe following scholars were active on the NRSV Committee of translators at the time of publication 14 William A Beardslee Phyllis A Bird George Coats Demetrios J Constantelos Robert C Dentan Alexander A DiLella OFM J Cheryl Exum Reginald H Fuller Paul D Hanson Walter Harrelson William L Holladay Sherman E Johnson Robert A Kraft George M Landes Conrad E L Heureux S Dean McBride Jr Bruce M Metzger Patrick D Miller Paul S Minear Lucetta Mowry Roland E Murphy O Carm Harry Orlinsky Marvin H Pope Jimmy Jack McBee Roberts Alfred v Rohr Sauer Katharine D Sakenfeld James A Sanders Gene M Tucker Eugene C Ulrich Allen WikgrenPrinciples of revision EditImproved manuscripts and translations Edit The Old Testament translation of the RSV was completed before the Dead Sea Scrolls were available to scholars The NRSV was intended to take advantage of this and other manuscript discoveries and to reflect advances in scholarship 8 Gender language Edit In the preface to the NRSV Bruce Metzger wrote for the committee that many in the churches have become sensitive to the danger of linguistic sexism arising from the inherent bias of the English language towards the masculine gender a bias that in the case of the Bible has often restricted or obscured the meaning of the original text 8 The RSV observed the older convention of using masculine nouns in a gender neutral sense e g man instead of person and in some cases used a masculine word where the source language used a neutral word This move has been widely criticised by some including within the Catholic Church and continues to be a point of contention today The NRSV by contrast adopted a policy of inclusiveness in gender language 8 According to Metzger The mandates from the Division specified that in references to men and women masculine oriented language should be eliminated as far as this can be done without altering passages that reflect the historical situation of ancient patriarchal culture 8 Reception EditMany mainline Protestant churches officially approve the NRSV for both private and public use The Episcopal Church United States in Canon II 2 added the NRSV to the list of translations approved for church services It is also widely used by the United Methodist Church the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America the Christian Church Disciples of Christ the Presbyterian Church USA the Presbyterian Church in Canada 16 the United Church of Christ the Reformed Church in America the United Church of Canada and the Uniting Church in Australia In accordance with the 1983 Code of Canon Law Canon 825 1 the NRSV with the deuterocanonical books received the Imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops 17 meaning that the NRSV Catholic Edition is officially approved by the Catholic Church and can be profitably used by Catholics in private study and devotional reading The New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition also has the imprimatur granted on 12 September 1991 and 15 October 1991 respectively For public worship such as at weekly Mass most Catholic Bishops Conferences in English speaking countries require the use of other translations either the adapted New American Bible in the dioceses of the United States and the Philippines or the English Standard Version and Revised New Jerusalem Bible in most of the rest of the English speaking world 18 19 However the Canadian conference and the Vatican approved a modification of the NRSV for lectionary use in 2008 20 The NRSV along with the Revised Standard Version is also quoted in several places in the English language edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church the latter of which summarizes Catholic doctrine and belief in written form In 1990 the synod of the Orthodox Church in America decided not to permit use of the NRSV in liturgy or in Bible studies on the grounds that it is highly divergent from the Holy Scriptures traditionally read aloud in the sacred services of the Church 21 though the National Council of Churches notes that the translation has the blessing of a leader of the Greek Orthodox Church who 14 NRSV Updated Edition NRSVue EditNew Revised Standard Version Updated EditionAbbreviationNRSVueComplete Biblepublished2021Derived fromNew Revised Standard VersionTextual basisOT Biblia Hebraica Quinta Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia 2nd ed 1983 22 Apocrypha Septuagint Rahlfs Gottingen additional sources 23 NT UBS Greek New Testament 5th corrected ed The Greek New Testament SBL Edition Editio Critica Maior 24 Translation typeFormal equivalence 5 Reading levelHigh schoolPublisherNational Council of the Churches of Christ in the USACopyrightNew Revised Standard Version Updated Edition copyright c 2021 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America Used by permission All rights reserved Religious affiliationProtestant 5 d Webpagewww wbr friendshippress wbr org wbr pages wbr about the nrsvueGenesis 1 1 3When God began to create the heavens and the earth the earth was complete chaos and darkness covered the face of the deep while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters Then God said Let there be light and there was light John 3 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life The New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition NRSVue is a major revision of the NRSV A three year process of reviewing and updating the text of the NRSV was announced at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature 26 The update was managed by the SBL following an agreement with the copyright holding NCC The stated focuses of the review are incorporating advances in textual criticism since the 1989 publication of the NRSV improving the textual notes and reviewing the style and rendering of the translation A team of more than fifty scholars led by an editorial board is responsible for the review 27 It was released for digital purchase on December 25 2021 with the first print editions following in 2022 28 Study editions EditThe Harper Study Bible Zondervan 1991 ISBN 0 310 90203 7 NRSV Reference Bible with the Apocrypha Zondervan 1993 ISBN 0 310 90227 4 NRSV Student Bible Zondervan 1996 ISBN 0310926823 The Cambridge Annotated Study Bible Cambridge University Press 1993 ISBN 0 521 50777 4 The HarperCollins Study Bible with Apocrypha Society of Biblical Literature 1997 ISBN 0 06 065527 5 The Access Bible with Apocrypha Oxford University Press 1999 ISBN 0 19 528217 5 The Spiritual Formation Bible Zondervan 1999 ISBN 0 310 90089 1 The New Interpreter s Study Bible with Apocrypha United Methodist Publishing House 2003 ISBN 0 687 27832 5 The HarperCollins Study Bible Fully Revised amp Updated HarperOne 2006 ISBN 978 0060786854 The Green Bible HarperOne 2008 ISBN 978 0061951121 The Discipleship Study Bible Westminster John Knox 2008 ISBN 978 0664223717 The Life with God Bible Renovare 2009 ISBN 978 0061627644 Lutheran Study Bible Augsburg Fortress 2009 ISBN 978 0806680590 The Wesley Study Bible United Methodist Publishing House 2009 ISBN 978 0 687 64503 9 The Guidebook The NRSV Student Bible Zondervan 2012 ISBN 978 0061988189 The Jewish Annotated New Testament 2nd edition Oxford University Press 2017 ISBN 978 0190461850 The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha 5th edition Oxford University Press 2018 ISBN 978 0190276072 NRSV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible Zondervan 2019 ISBN 978 0310452683 Baylor Annotated Study Bible Baylor University Press 2019 ISBN 978 1481308250 The Word on Fire Bible Volume 1 The Gospels Word on Fire 2020 ISBN 978 1 943243 53 2 Canon EditThe New Revised Standard Version is available in an 84 book Ecumenical Bible that includes the Old Testament Apocrypha and New Testament a 66 book Protestant Bible that only includes the Old Testament and New Testament and a 73 book Catholic edition containing the Catholic enumeration of the Old Testament and the New Testament 13 14 29 A third edition incorporates the Eastern Orthodox canon Notes Edit The translation teams had preliminary access to changes to be introduced into the critical apparatus of the 4th edition 4 See the section regarding the NRSV Updated Edition NRSVue Primarily associated with mainline Protestantism the New Revised Standard Version features the work of translation teams that are both ecumenical and interfaith 6 consisting of scholars affiliated with various Protestant denominations as well as several Roman Catholic members an Eastern Orthodox member and a Jewish member who serves in the Old Testament section 7 Primarily associated with mainline Protestantism the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition features the work of translation teams that are both ecumenical and interfaith having developed the NRSVue as a Bible produced by consensus that can be used among and across pluralistic communities in contexts both academic and religious 25 References Edit NRSV Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2004 pp vii viii ISBN 978 1 56563 495 4 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Pew Bible with the Apocrypha Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2005 p viii ISBN 978 1 56563 739 9 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2004 p viii ISBN 978 1 56563 495 4 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2004 p viii ISBN 978 1 56563 495 4 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 a b c d Bible Translation Spectrum Logos Bible Software Wiki Archived from the original on January 7 2023 Retrieved January 7 2023 NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2022 p xi ISBN 978 1 4964 7210 6 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2004 p vii ISBN 978 1 56563 495 4 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 a b c d e f Preface to the NRSV Archived 2010 02 06 at the Wayback Machine from the National Council of Churches website NRSV Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2004 p vii ISBN 978 1 56563 495 4 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 Endorsements NRSV The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible Archived from the original on June 9 2017 Retrieved February 10 2023 a b Bertone John 1 September 2016 Finding God in Scripture Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN 978 1 5326 0475 1 The NRSV was published in 1989 and is popular among academics and church leaders It is an ecumenical Bible translation whose committee consists of thirty men and women who are among the top scholars in America today They come from Protestant denominations the Roman Catholic Church and the Greek Orthodox Church The committee also includes a Jewish scholar The NRSV is available in three forms a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha a Roman Catholic Edition which includes the so called Apocryphal or Deuterocanonical books in the Roman Catholic canonical order and the Common Bible which includes all books belonging to the Protestant Roman Catholic and Orthodox canons Durken Daniel 17 December 2015 New Collegeville Bible Commentary Old Testament Liturgical Press ISBN 978 0 8146 3587 2 The King James tradition was continued in the Revised Version of 1881 and 1885 the Revised Standard Version of 1946 and 1952 and the New Revised Standard Version of 1989 a b New Revised Standard w Apocrypha NRSA Bible Study Tools Retrieved 30 May 2022 a b c d e f New Revised Standard Version Home Marketing Pages Retrieved 2019 12 07 Standing in this tradition the NRSV is available in three ecumenical formats a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha a Roman Catholic Edition which has the so called Apocryphal or Deuterocanonical books in the Roman Catholic canonical order and The Common Bible which includes all books that belong to the Protestant Roman Catholic and Orthodox canons Amazon co uk entry for Anglicized NRSV PCC Writer s Style Guide PDF Presbyterian Church in Canada Life and Mission Agency November 2009 p 19 Retrieved 2020 11 05 The New Revised Standard Version NRSV is the official Bible standard for The Presbyterian Church in Canada The Go Anywhere Thinline Bible Catholic Edition New Revised Standard Version HarperOne 2011 p ix ISBN 978 0062048363 and an edition of the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal Deuterocanonical Books placed between the two Testaments The text of the latter edition received the Imprimatur official approbation of the United States and Canadian Catholic Bishops A New Lectionary for Scotland Scottish Catholic Media Office July 24 2020 Archived from the original on January 7 2021 Retrieved January 7 2021 New Zealand helps with new lectionary project www cathnews co nz 2021 05 10 Retrieved 2021 11 03 Swan Michael September 5 2007 NRSV Bible gets Vatican recognition The Catholic Register a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Bishop Tikhon Fitzgerald Bishop s Pastoral Letter on the New Revised Standard Version Retrieved 2007 04 22 NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2022 p x ISBN 978 1 4964 7210 6 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2022 pp x xi ISBN 978 1 4964 7210 6 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2022 p xi ISBN 978 1 4964 7210 6 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 NRSV Updated Edition Pew Bible Peabody MA Hendrickson Publishers 2022 pp xi xii ISBN 978 1 4964 7210 6 Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 SBL to Provide a Review and Update to the New Revised Standard Version PDF SBL Society Report 2017 p 7 FOLLOWING THE TRAIL OF BREADCRUMBS FOR THE UPCOMING NRSV REVISION Catholic Bible Talk 2019 NRSV Updated Edition New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition Archived from the original on 2021 07 26 Standing in this tradition the NRSV is available in three ecumenical formats a standard edition with or without the Apocrypha a Roman Catholic Edition which has the so called Apocryphal or Deuterocanonical books in the Roman Catholic canonical order and The Common Bible which includes all books that belong to the Protestant Roman Catholic and Orthodox canons External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to New Revised Standard Version Official webpage NRSVue Religion Farewell To Thee s and He s Time magazine The National Council of Churches New Revised Standard Version Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Revised Standard Version amp oldid 1145999901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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