Here, for the convenience of readers coming to this late, are links to the 13 parts of Mark Strauss’ ETS paper on ESV:
- Why the English Standard Version (ESV) should not become the Standard English Version, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #2, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #3, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #4, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #5, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #6, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #7, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #8, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #9, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #10, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #11, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #12, by Mark Strauss
- ESV #13, by Mark Strauss
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Peter lives in Chelmsford, UK. He started in life by studying Physics at the University of Cambridge, and worked for several years in the electronics and software industry. He studied theology to MA level at London Bible College, now London School of Theology. Then he joined Wycliffe Bible Translators UK, and after training in linguistics he served for seven years in the Caucasus region, coordinating a Bible translation project. In 2002 he left WBT, but until 2008 continued to work part time as an exegetical adviser to the same translation project. Google profile
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I really enjoyed this post and the comments. Can you provide links to similar posts about the HCSB, NASB, NET, NIV, NKJV and/or TNIV?
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Can you provide links to similar posts about the HCSB, NASB, NET, NIV, NKJV and/or TNIV?
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