New Revised Standard Version

The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) of the Bible, released in 1989, is an update of the Revised Standard Version (RSV). There are three editions of the NRSV:
  1. the NRSV standard edition, containing the Old and New Testaments alone;
  2. the NRSV with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books in addition to the Old and New Testaments;
  3. the NRSV Catholic Edition containing the Old Testament books in the order of the Vulgate.
The NRSV has received acceptance among a broad range of Christian churches including the Catholic church, nearly three dozen Protestant churches, and at least one Greek Orthodox leader. Although the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Vatican approve only the New American Bible for liturgical use, the NRSV is used in the American edition of the Catechism. Several versions of the Bible, including the NRSV, carry an imprimatur.

History

The NRSV was translated by the Division of Christian Education (now Bible Translation and Utilization) of the National Council of Churches, an ecumenical Christian group. There has also been Jewish representation in the group responsible for the Old Testament. The revisions made to the RSV include: more accurate translations due to newly found manuscripts, modernizing archaic English (such as "thee" and "thou"), and the use of gender-inclusive language, which has been criticized by some conservative Christians. For example, where Paul says "Brothers" in the original Greek (adelphoi), the NRSV says "Brothers and sisters." An alternative revision of the RSV that does not use gender-inclusive language was published in 2001: the English Standard Version (ESV).

Study Editions

Oxford University Press has produced annotated study editions of the NRSV in both standard and with Deuterocanonical texts. The character of the notes are scholarly rather than doctrinal.
  • The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha, 3rd edition, (2001) ISBN 019528478X

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