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What version do you use?

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Hey,

I'm wondering what version the people in here use as their Bible. I'm not trying to weed those with versions I don't have, but I'm really curious about the types of versions that I might see in here versus other threads like this in other forums.

I myself use ESV, which is really similar to NASB. I like both of those a lot, and I'm pretty new to ESV but so far it is working out quite well.
 

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My suspicions so far played out... ESV seems fairly abundant, though admittedly this sampling is very small. NASB of course also is predominant.

Since I'm no Bible scholar, I have to trust the word of others. And Reformist-minded thinkers, i.e. RC Sproul, J.I. Packer, John Piper, etc. all recommend the ESV which gives it credibility to my unscholarly (by Bible standards) mind. And a group here uses it too, at least somewhat, that's pretty cool.
 
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The only problem that I've found with the ESV so far is that it incorrectly translates Rev. 16:9.

See this thread for details:

http://www.christianforums.com/t1584705-rev-169.html

Soli Deo Gloria

Jon
 
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NASB here.

I have a NKJV, which I hardly ever use anymore, and I'm wanting to get an ESV. I almost got the ESV when I went to pick out my new bible, but ended up getting the NASB. I heard they were very very similar so I ended up picking up the NASB because of the size of the bible and the fact that they only had the ESV in paperback or hardback and not leather bound.
 
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