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Posted By: lanceg lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/24/06 08:57 PM
Dear Friends:

Here are my Amazon reviews. I have reviews of the Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition (RSV SCE) and the Orthodox Study Bible (OSB).

http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/ALRMCQV59SEI8/ref=cm_cr_auth/104-4216871-6523905?ie=UTF8

My estimation of the English Standard version (ESV) mentioned in these reviews has gone down considerably after I saw how 1 Timothy 3:15-17 was translated.

Regards,

lanceg
Posted By: theophan Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/29/06 07:03 PM
lanceg:

How does the Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition (RSV SCE) differ for the original RSV CE?

BOB
Posted By: Jakub. Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/30/06 12:12 AM
Bob,

From what I read about the RSV CE version II, the footnotes etc are on the subject pages, Isaiah 7:14 is corrected as well as Psalm 8, Thee & Thou are retained in the Psalter but are not in the other texts...but remember I have been known to be a bit fuzzy in the memory banks...

james
Posted By: Fr. Jim Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/30/06 12:59 AM
A completely new design and typeset edition of the popular Ignatius Revised Standard Version-Catholic Edition Bible, with minor revisions to some of the archaic language used in the first edition. This revised version is a contemporary English translation without dumbing-down the text. This second edition of the RSV doesn't put the biblical text through a filter to make it acceptable to current tastes and prejudices, and it retains the beauty of the RSV language that has made it such a joy to read and reflect on the Word of God. Now the only Catholic Bible in standard English is even more beautiful in word and design!

Features:


Completely re-designed and newly typeset: Wider margins and improved line-spacing for comfortable reading.

The RSV, second Catholic edition is the only Bible translation that uses standard (non-feminist) English and is in conformity with the Church's translation guidelines found in the Vatican document, Liturgiam Authenticam
Posted By: Jakub. Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/30/06 01:17 AM
Here is a RSV CE comparison link;

http://umsis.miami.edu/~medmunds/RSVCEdiff.htm

PAX

james
Posted By: theophan Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/31/06 12:41 AM
Well, you, my brothers, have helped me decide what I want most for Christmas. A copy!!!

Now, is it available in large print? The old eyeballs aren't what they used to be and I can't get a new pair of them. biggrin wink

BOB
Posted By: Jakub. Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 10/31/06 12:53 AM
Brother Bob,

I use bifocals but I can read the print without them...and at $39.95 its a deal...and alot better than any NAB !

james
Posted By: lanceg Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 11/03/06 11:16 PM
Theophan,

THe RSV CE II also has some fairly large print, although. I have read it a lot this week, they really did do a very good job. I like. There are no thees or thous at all in the second edition. I also like some improvements:

1) Passages in John that have only Son are now only begotten Son (Jn 1:18; John 3:16)
2) the commentary notes are now at the bottom of the page, rather in the back, like the original RSV CE.
3) Great type face and nice paper, even on the paper back edition, which I own.

I really hope the RSV II catches fire in the church and among the catholic public. IT is the best Catholic bible available.
Posted By: theophan Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 11/04/06 12:13 AM
James:

LOL I have TRIfocals and have come to the point that if I spend too much time reading the ordinary print in publications it feels like the old eyeballs will fall out. biggrin So I look for large print and giant print whenever I can find it. biggrin wink

Seriously, though, I have the Ignatius Press catalogue in front of me and it doesn't show a large print edition--just a 6.5" by 9.5" size in bonded leather, sewn hardcover, or sewn softcover. Are there other vendors who might have a large print edition?

BOB
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Originally posted by lanceg:
Theophan,

THe RSV CE II also has some fairly large print, although. I have read it a lot this week, they really did do a very good job. I like. There are no thees or thous at all in the second edition. I also like some improvements:

1) Passages in John that have only Son are now only begotten Son (Jn 1:18; John 3:16)
2) the commentary notes are now at the bottom of the page, rather in the back, like the original RSV CE.
3) Great type face and nice paper, even on the paper back edition, which I own.

I really hope the RSV II catches fire in the church and among the catholic public. IT is the best Catholic bible available.
Lance,

I know that there are some who like the Thee's and Thou's in the reading of Sacred Scripture. Personally, I am NOT particularly attached to them, and welcome this new version - especially with the new formatting.

Thank you for the conversation on it! I will place it on my Christmas wish list for my wife!

Blessings,

Gordo
Posted By: lanceg Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 11/05/06 12:40 AM
Gordo,

I do like thees and thous sometimes, the archaic language has a nice cadence for prayer.

But this morning, I read all of the psalms in the Byzantine office, the Kathismas and the first three hours (a benefit of being single!) and I have to say it was a joy to read them in the RSV II.

Even though the thees and thous are updated, the language and the phraseology are retained from the original RSV. It was wonderful to anticipate the wording and find that it fits.

I have changed my mind several times in my adult Christian life about what translation to use. But I would always come around to the RSV. ANd now, wiht this RSV II being so excellent, it is going to be my bible. I want badly to memorize huge portions of scripture in one version.

And the RSV II is reliable.

I hope it really catches on in the church.

Blessings
Posted By: theophan Re: lanceg's Amazon RSV SCE & OSB Reviews - 11/05/06 01:30 AM
lanceg:

We all owe you a debt for this thread and your work on behalf of Christ's Church, your brethren by Baptism.

Thank God for you and thank you.

BOB
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