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#44 Which Version Of The Bible Is Best For You? (In-Depth Guide) | Guest: Drew Von Nieda

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What’s your go-to Bible translation?

You know the Bible wasn’t written in English, so every English Bible we read is a translation. The translation you choose is really important. This is what we’re talking about today.

Drew Von Nieda joins us for a deep dive into translation styles, textual traditions, and how to choose the right Bible for you and your family. This will help you build a legacy in the Christian worldview for your family and the younger generation.

In this episode you will learn:

• The difference between formal equivalency, dynamic equivalency, and optimal equivalency.

• The problem with gender inclusive language in some Bible translations.

• A brief introduction to eight different translations: the KJV, NASB, LSB, CSB, ICB, ESV, NET and NIV, as well as the MacArthur Study Bible and the Geneva Bible.

• The distinction between Bibles based on the Eclectic Text tradition vs. the Textus Receptus—and which ones better.

• How to get started with studying Greek so you can make your own translations.

• Why unless you’re in full-time ministry you don’t need to buy a bunch of different Bible translations, but you do need a good commentary.

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Resources for you:

• Matter of Theology Podcast: https://pod.link/1448548832

• For Life and Godliness Podcast: https://pod.link/1448548832

• Bible Hub: https://Biblehub.org

• The Geneva Bible: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis+1&version=GNV

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What’s your go-to Bible translation?

You know the Bible wasn’t written in English, so every English Bible we read is a translation. The translation you choose is really important. This is what we’re talking about today.

Drew Von Nieda joins us for a deep dive into translation styles, textual traditions, and how to choose the right Bible for you and your family. This will help you build a legacy in the Christian worldview for your family and the younger generation.

In this episode you will learn:

• The difference between formal equivalency, dynamic equivalency, and optimal equivalency.

• The problem with gender inclusive language in some Bible translations.

• A brief introduction to eight different translations: the KJV, NASB, LSB, CSB, ICB, ESV, NET and NIV, as well as the MacArthur Study Bible and the Geneva Bible.

• The distinction between Bibles based on the Eclectic Text tradition vs. the Textus Receptus—and which ones better.

• How to get started with studying Greek so you can make your own translations.

• Why unless you’re in full-time ministry you don’t need to buy a bunch of different Bible translations, but you do need a good commentary.

----

Resources for you:

• Matter of Theology Podcast: https://pod.link/1448548832

• For Life and Godliness Podcast: https://pod.link/1448548832

• Bible Hub: https://Biblehub.org

• The Geneva Bible: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis+1&version=GNV

----

Please support this work! Give to the Think Institute at https://thethink.institute/partner.

----

Subscribe to the Think Institute YouTube Channel!

This channel will deliver even more knowledge on how to answer questions and objections to the Christian worldview! If you subscribe now, you'll get to hear the next video in this series...

----

Want to bring Joel to speak at your church or event?

Go here.

----

Music Credits:

Synthwave Intro 10 by TaigaSoundProd

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8736-synthwave-intro-10

License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Synthwave Intro 12 by TaigaSoundProd

Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8818-synthwave-intro-12

License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

  continue reading

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