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The NRSV first appeared in 1989 and has received the widest acclaim and broadest support from academics and church leaders of any modern English translation. It is the only Bible translation that is as widely ecumenical.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Revised_Standard_Version
A Wikipedia article on the NRSV.
http://www.bible-researcher.com/nrsv.html
A list of the translators and a description of the principles used in the translation.
http://tyndalearchive.com/scriptures/nrs.htm
Background of this Bible translation, with examples of how particular passages are rendered.
http://www.kenanderson.net/bible/html/nrsv.html
Background on this Bible translation and its predecessor, the Revised Standard Version.
http://www.faithalone.org/journal/1990ii/Farstad.html
A critical review from the conservative perspective.
http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/
Being created by scribes in a scriptorium in Wales, the St. John's Bible will be the first handwritten, illuminated Bible in the modern era. It will utilize the NSRV.
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