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Publishers and Versions
Category Description for Bible/Publishers and Versions This category is for sites about the various translations available today. It will include sites which help readers choose a translation and sites which argue the merits or shortcomings of particular translations.

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  • - Home of the Literal Translation of the Holy Bible (LITV) and of the Modern King James Version (MKJV), both translated by Jay P. Green. The LITV also appears in their Hebrew-Greek-English interlinear Bibles.
  • - A Jehovah's Witness examines how doctrines have affected the translation of them.
  • - Publisher of the New King James Version (NKJV), and of "Tommy Nelson" children's Bible materials.
  • - An updating of the 1611 King James Version, with obsolete and archaic words replaced.
  • - Article by Rev. Dale A. Robbins, that explains the purpose and background of many of the different Bible translations.
  • - Resource guide surveying the history of English Bible translations.
  • - Home of the New English Translation.
  • - (from the Biblical Studies Foundation) Dynamic equivalence in text, formal equivalence in extensive notes. Uses frames. Downloadable for the PalmOS and Logos.
  • - Champions the Tyndale translation as the best English translation; Side-by-side comparisons of the Tyndale and KJV. New version "Yes Word" which modernizes some of Tyndale's language.
  • - A survey of common translations, their advantages and drawbacks by Disciples of Christ pastor, Ken Collins.
  • - Publishes New American Standard and La Biblia de las Américas, and Bible software.
  • - A look at some English translations and most particularly the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV).
  • - The project to produce a complete Orthodox Study Bible: Septuagint and New Testament, with truly Orthodox notes for 21st century North Americans.
  • - Searchable parsed hypertext of the New Testament in Byzantine Greek, with full concordance.
  • - Complete text of the LITV online. Each book in its own file. Also available for download as a zip file.
  • - Publisher of the International Standard Version New Testament (ISV).
  • - Features the New Testament in e-text and RealAudio format.
  • - Discusses some problems of translation and concludes "For the ordinary reader of the Bible, the best remedy against such problems is to use more than one version."
  • - Threads for discussion of the relative merits of various versions and the meaning of passages.
  • - Another updating of the 1611 King James Version.
  • - Notes on various English translations including reading level, number of translators, and style of translation.
  • - A brief description of many Bible translations, discussion of the issues, many links on the topic, and a Bible translation discussion list.
  • - Translation by Living Stream Ministry with cross-references and footnotes by Witness Lee: includes introduction, sample verses and notes, viewable text.
  • - Al Maxey explores the strengths and weaknesses of seven widely-used English versions.
  • - Descriptions and recommendations of many English translations with links to many of the publishers. Includes two recommendations for children.
  • - E-text of revision of translation by Farstad and Hodges based on the "Majority Text."
  • - Translating Scriptures in more than 70 countries. FAQ, history, online magazine and newsletter. Free screensaver and missionary game software.
  • - Comments of various English translations of the Bible by Prof. Felix Just, S.J. of Loyola Marymount University. Includes dates and types of translations and a chart of revisions of translations.
  • - Publisher's site about a translation of the Scriptures presented in the clear, natural English of today. History of the translating group, comparison with other versions, and samples.
  • - A brief description of many Bible translations and a FAQ about translation.
  • - Biblical narratives retold by Sidney Brichto.
  • - Conforming to the words of the Textus Receptus while arranging verses to show proposed literary structure of underlying Hebrew concepts.
  • - Publisher of the New Living Translation (NLT) of the Bible, plus reference and study material.
  • - Each version has a brief description and history. Sample passages are listed in order to compare different translations.
  • - Public domain English translation, based on the American Standard Version. Available in several formats. Also a "Hebrew Names Version" which substitutes Hebrew terminology for some English or Greek words.
  • - Concordant New Testament and Old Testament plus commentary.


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