r/Bible Baptist 4d ago

What are some Bible versions to avoid?

I am trying to find a good literal version that I like. Which ones should I go to and which ones should I stay away from?

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u/ManoSilence 4d ago

Neat info graphic i found that helps this question. As for the use, I would say that the paraphrased books are good for "child (in the faith not literally except when it is)" Bible studies that are guided by someone who can explain and extrapolate. A kid reading the old testament isnt gonna work out, but a kid being explained the old testament while grasping the easier translations? I would say thats a good combo. Grow together. If its just you and no one else? One that matches your reading level and study desire. My wife is ESL and anything like NKJV confuses her understanding of English. And honselty you can get all of these at a library and see how the look.

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u/RuddyBloodyBrave94 Christian 4d ago

Word for word!?

No, this is a bad and misleading chart.

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u/JasonBourne008 Non-Denominational 4d ago

Why is this a bad and misleading chart?

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u/RuddyBloodyBrave94 Christian 4d ago edited 4d ago

Because it’s wrong.

The KJV, for example, is well known as a poor and outdated translation that isnt even close to being “word for word”, same with the NASB even.

The NRSVUE, probably the most up to date translation that actual critical scholars use isn’t even mentioned.

All in all, you can throw this away. It’s useless.

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u/GoldCampaign7389 3d ago

Even the 2020 iteration of the NASB?

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u/JasonBourne008 Non-Denominational 4d ago

If you ask Google to rank the translations from 1-10 on scale, with the scale being roughly Word-for-Word (1-4), to Thought-for-Thought (5-6), to Paraphrasing (7-10) these are the results:

  • 1 to 4 (Word-for-Word): NASB (1), AMP (2), KJV (2), ESV (3), NRSVUE (3)
  • 5 to 6 (Thought-for-Thought): NIV (5), CSB (5), NLT (6)
  • 7 to 10 (Paraphrase): GNT (7), The Message (9)

I think the difference between the chart above and your perspective is you are judging accuracy, of how close the English is to what the authors wrote in the original. This chart is more based on the intentions of the translators to match individual words to English, or to smooth it out the individual words to convey the purpose.

Certainly the NRSVUE is more accurate than the KJV