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Foundation Publications, Inc.
NASB Giant-Print Reference Bible
Features:
Burgundy Leathertex High Quality Imitation LeatherGold page edges and exterior printingUpdated NASB – today’s most popular word for word translation
- Concordance
- Full color maps
- Book Introductions
- Over 13,00 Introductions
- Words spoken by Christ in Red
- Self help verses
- Presentation Page
- 6 Page Family Records Section
- Verse Format
- Words of Christ in Red
- Two Column Text Dictionary
- Trim Size of Paper: 6 1/2″ x 9 1/4″ x 1 3/4″
Font Point Size:14
ISBN (10): 1581351054
ISBN (13): 9781581351057
The NASB Update
Since its completion in 1971, the New American Standard
Bible has been widely acclaimed as “the most literally accurate
translation” from the original languages. Millions of people, students,
scholars, pastors, missionaries, and laypersons alike, have trusted the NASB, learning from it and applying
it to the challenges of their daily lives. With the NASB, anyone can discover what the
original text really says, word for word, because it is considered the most
literal translation of the Bible in the English language, consistently following
the oldest and best manuscripts. The NASB update continues this commitment to
accuracy, while increasing clarity and readability. Vocabulary, grammar, and
sentence structure have been carefully updated for greater understanding and
smoother reading. The updated NASB remains the most literally accurate Bible in
the English language.
The smoother reading NASB update refines
the differences in style between the ancient languages and current English. In the process, Old English “thees”, “thys”,
and “thous”, archaic vocabulary, and sentences beginning with “And” have been
updated for better English, while verses with difficult word order were
restructured.
In addition, parallel passages have been compared and
reviewed and verbs that have a wide range of meaning have been updated to better
account for their use in the context. Proper names or titles have been used in
place of pronouns only when the context made it clear who the person was.
Punctuation and paragraphing have been formatted to fit today’s standards. Also, the notes about ancient
manuscripts, which have appeared in most editions of the NASB, have been reviewed and, in
many cases, feature new and more specific interesting facts.
Instead of telling the reader what to think, the NASB updateprovides the most
precise translation with which to conduct a personal journey through the Word of
God.
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