The New Revised Standard Version is a global translation, produced by and intended for readers throughout the English-speaking world. It was developed by the National Council of Churches of Christ in ...
A thorough revision of the Revised Standard Version, the aim of the NRSV is to be 'as literal as possible, as free as necessary'. Widely used in academic circles as well as churches, the NRSV takes ...
Last spring, the National Council of Churches commissioned the Society of Biblical Literature to lead a review and update of the New Revised Standard Version translation of the Bible. The new NRSV ...
Commissioned in 1975 by Thomas Nelson Publishers, this version of the Bible was created by 130 Bible scholars, church leaders ...
For state school superintendent Ryan Walters, not any old Bible will do for the edification of Oklahoma’s children.
The new lectionary will come into use on the First Sunday of Advent, and people around the country are beginning to receive ...
National Geographic explores notable biblical figures in our ongoing series People in the Bible, as part of our coverage of the history of the Bible and the search for sacred texts. How Jesus's ...
“We’ve talked about the efforts of left-wing groups and the teacher’s unions to drive the bible out ... the NIV—the New International Version. Some say the English standard version is ...
The Museum of the Bible in the nation’s capital has opened a new exhibit showing visitors how different faiths come together ahead of Rosh Hashanah. The exhibit, "Sacred Words: Revealing the ...
The rest would make changes to New York City’s governing charter. The New York congresswoman’s foray onto the presidential campaign trail may be a turning point for her and her party.
In a new exhibit opening Tuesday, the Museum of the Bible in Washington ... and what the museum says is the oldest known version of the Haggadah, the central text of the Passover seder.
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