
Since its first publication in the United Kingdom in 1990, the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible has established itself as one of the finest modern translations of the biblical text ever produced. Already extensively used in theological faculties in major universities and colleges,this version is not only ideal for academic work, but also lends itself perfectly to liturgical worship, group Bible study in parishes, and personal reading.Oxford University Press is proud to announce the publication of a new Anglicized edition of the highly-respected text. The work of Anglicization has been undertaken in full-co-operation with the leading American academics responsible for the original work of translation. By this means, thefoundational scholarship which underpins the NRSV has been safeguarded, but enhanced for readers in the UK, and other countries where British usage is preferred.The changes made to the text do not impair the translation, but rather ensure that the meaning is immediately clear for the reader. This is particular useful in public worship, where the natural flow of the language is vitally important, and in personal use, where unfamiliar phrases will no longerinterrupt the reader's concentration.
This text addresses the need for a linguistically adapted version of the New Revised Standard Version Bible that aligns with British English usage while maintaining the integrity of the original scholarly translation. The project was managed by Oxford University Press in collaboration with the original American translation committee. The primary objective was to ensure the text remains accessible for liturgical, academic, and personal use by adjusting phrasing to suit UK readers without compromising the foundational scholarship.
What You Will Find
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Experts and clergy frequently identify this edition as a standard for liturgical and academic settings in the United Kingdom. Readers often note that the Anglicization process improves the readability of the text during public worship and private study.
Page Count:
1192
Publication Date:
1998-04-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191070386
ISBN-13:
9780191070389
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