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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A modern American version of the English Bible, a revision of the American Standard Version, completed in 1952 and further revised in 1989.
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- noun a revision of the American Standard Version
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Perhaps the Revised Standard Version, which Dwight Macdonald singled out as a representative example of midcult?
Overrated novels 2009
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The original Revised Standard Version, published in 1946, caused quite a stir by printing the nonoriginal ending in small print in a footnote—separated from the original text.
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
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The original Revised Standard Version, published in 1946, caused quite a stir by printing the nonoriginal ending in small print in a footnote—separated from the original text.
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
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Editor's note: Biblical quotations, as most often made throughout this series, come from the Revised Standard Version.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Editor's note: Biblical quotations, as most often made throughout this series, come from the Revised Standard Version.
Three strikes 2006
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Contrary to this sweet confidence in a preserved Bible, the Preface to the Revised Standard Version gives the popular viewpoint of those who support the modern texts and versions:
Myths About the King James Bible by David Cloud Inspiration is Perfect, but Preservation is General 1986
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(Acts of the Apostles, 1: 6, Revised Standard Version), revived the movement.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas S. G. F. BRANDON 1968
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This poem refers in large part to the following passage in the Bible (Luke 10: 38 -- 42, Revised Standard Version):
The Sons of Martha 1907
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Revised Standard Version, is an advocate of Social Justice.
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I just checked with my Revised Standard Version, and it says "thou shalt not kill" as well.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010
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