What version of Bible does In Touch Ministries use?
New American Standard Bible (In Touch Ministries Wide Margin) Hardcover β February 1, 2000. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors’ picks, and more. Read it now.
What Bible version does Pastor Charles Stanley use?
The Charles F. Stanley Life Principle Bible is available in the New King James Version, the New American Standard Bible and the New International versions. Stanley came to First Baptist in 1969 as associate pastor and was elected as senior pastor in 1971. Since then, the church has grown from 2,000 to 13,000 members.
Is there a new version of the New American Standard Bible?
The NASB New Testament was released in 1963. The complete NASB Bible was released in 1971. The NASB is a revision of the American Standard Version (ASV)….
New American Standard Bible | |
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Translation type | Formal equivalence |
Reading level | 10.0 |
Version revision | 1977, 1995, 2020 |
Publisher | The Lockman Foundation |
Who reads The New American Standard Bible?
Dick Hill
Product details
Listening Length | 89 hours and 10 minutes |
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Author | Foundation Publications |
Narrator | Dick Hill |
Audible.com Release Date | September 17, 2008 |
Publisher | Alpha DVD |
How do I understand the Holy Bible?
How to Read the Bible: 6 Tips for Effectively Reading God’s Word
- Ask God for Directions!
- Consider struggles, celebrations and prayers!
- Start with Just a Verse.
- Use a Devotional.
- Chunk it Up!
- Use SOAP!
Is NASB 2020 a good translation?
The 2020 Nasb is an excellent translation. Some errors in the earlier 1995 edition are corrected. Notably John 8:24 omits βheβ whereas that was wrongly included in the 1995 edition.
What verses are missing from the NASB Bible?
The sixteen omitted verses
- (1) Matthew 17:21.
- (2) Matthew 18:11.
- (3) Matthew 23:14.
- (4) Mark 7:16.
- (5 & 6) Mark 9:44 & 9:46.
- (7) Mark 11:26.
- (8) Mark 15:28.
- (9) Luke 17:36.
What is the difference between NASB and NIV?
The NASB is presented verse by verse whereas the NIV is presented in paragraph format, with the NASB on the left-hand side and the NIV on the right-hand side of the page. For roughly $40 (at least at this time), it’s equivalent to purchasing a fairly decent edition of each translation on its own.
Is NASB a good Bible?
The NASB ’95 is an excellent translation that falls closer to the “word for word” side of the translation spectrum, a bit far from the “thought for thought” style of the Message Bible. I recommend different translations that fall all across the spectrum to get a better grasp of what the Scriptures are saying.