New Revised Standard Version was created in 1989.
The New Standard Revised Version
New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
NRSV - New Revised Standard Version of the Bible
The Revised Standard Version is protestant, the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition is Catholic, the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition is what is usually used in answers in the Catholicism category. The Revised Standard Version is copyrighted 1952 for the Old Testament, and 1946 for the New Testament. The Catholic Edition of the Old Testament including the Deuterocanon (it is listed as "apocrypha" by the protestants) is copyrighted 1966, the complete RSV CE (Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition) was copyrighted 2008 by Oxford University Press, the Imprimatur by Gordon Joseph, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh was issued on the Feast of the Epiphany 1966.
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NRSV stands for New Revised Standard Version, which is a popular English translation of the Bible. It is known for its accuracy and readability, widely used in academic and religious settings.
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New American Bible Revised Edition was created in 2011.
As per the Revised Standard Version, there are 1330 chapters. Old Testament-1069 and New Testament -261.
Various translations are used in different congregations. The King James Version is far less popular nowadays. Commonly used versions include the New International Version, the Good News Bible, the New English Bible and the New Revised Standard Version.
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