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The New American Standard Bible (NASB or NAS), completed in 1971, is widely regarded as one of the most literally translated of 20th-century English Bible translations.
- Psalms
Strangely, both the Septuagint and Hebrew texts number Ps...
- Genesis
The narrative frequently concentrates on the life of a later...
- Isaiah
Summary of the Book of Isaiah. This summary of the book of...
- Revelation
Summary of the Book of Revelation. This summary of the book...
- Psalms
The NASB 2020 is an important update because it utilizes advances in biblical scholarship over the past 25 years and it incorporates changes necessary to keep pace with the ever evolving English language. This refreshed text is designed to speak accurately and clearly to current and future generations.
The original NASB stands the test of time, and change has been kept to a minimum in recognition of the standard that has been set by the New American Standard Bible. The NASB update continues the NASB's tradition of literal translation of the original Greek and Hebrew without compromise.
The New American Standard Bible (NASB, also simply NAS for "New American Standard") is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published by the Lockman Foundation, the complete NASB was released in 1971. New revisions were published in 1995 and 2020.
The long-established translation standard for the NASB remains the same as it always has been, that is to accurately translate the inspired Word of God from the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts into modern English that is clearly understandable today.
The New American Standard Bible (NASB) is an English translation of the Bible by the Lockman Foundation. The New Testament was first published in 1963, and the complete Bible in 1971. The most recent edition of the NASB text was published in 1995.
Interlinear Bible. Greek, Hebrew, Strongs. About the Interlinear Bible. We are grateful to those who have made this project possible: Charles Van der Pool for use of the Apostolic Bible Polyglot Interlinear. Lockman Foundation for use of the NASB Exhaustive Concordance (Strong's).