A lot of Bible teachers will tell you that all Bibles are basically the same. You should choose one that suites your style. Are you looking for an "easy to read" Bible? Pick an NIV. Are you looking for a children's Bible? Pick a MSG Bible. Are you a "serious Bible student"? Perhaps the ESV or NASB will be best for you. The answer as to which Bible you should choose seems to be, "It's up to you. Whatever flavor you want. They all say the same thing anyway "Is this true? Are all Bibles the same? Are the differences trivial? Is it just about "updating language" and "being more readable"?A little over a year ago I wrote a book called "A Subtle Apostasy". It is a more "scholarly" and "in-depth" book with the intention to fully expose the movement away from God's Word and the shaky foundation that modern versions stand upon. This book is meant to be a follow up of sorts that wets the reader's appetite and causes further study. This book should show you that all Bibles are NOT the same.
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