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| <~~~BACK * The New King James Version (or NKJV) simply replaces the old-fashioned language of the original King James Version with modern language. If you're curious about a Bible's claims regarding translation or paraphrasing, just check it's forward or introduction. It will almost always tells the reader how the version was created. No doubt new versions of the Bible will continue to be published, because English is always changing. So if Bible publishers want people to easily understand the Bible, they must constantly come up with new translations. And if you ever want to compare Bible translations with each other, just hop onto the Internet. At many Bible websites, you can see the Bible in a wide variety of translations and paraphrases. Try this one, for example: http://bible.crosswalk.com/ParallelBible GOT A QUESTION? I invite you to ask it. What stumps you? I'll do my best to find an answer! To ask a question, email me at [email protected]. (c) 2003 by Kristina Seleshanko. |