Gender-Neutral Bible


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New Gender-Neutral Bible Planned

By RICHARD N. OSTLING
AP Religion Writer

The International Bible Society said Monday that America's best-selling modern Bible is about to get an update using gender-neutral wording, despite past criticism of that idea from conservatives.

The revision will be called ``Today's New International Version,'' or TNIV. The original ``New International Version,'' which has sold more than 150 million copies worldwide since 1978, will remain on the market.

The New Testament of the latest version goes on sale in April with the full Bible including Old Testament books expected by 2005.

Zondervan of Grand Rapids, Mich., owned by HarperCollins, holds North American rights for both versions. To date, the Bible society and Zondervan have spent $2 million to develop the new translation but they did not disclose other financial terms.

Both versions, the work of evangelical translators, are especially popular in the conservative, Protestant heart of America's competitive Bible market.

Randy Stinson, executive director of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, a Louisville, Ky., group that works to preserve gender specific language, said Monday he had not yet seen the revisions but was concerned that word meanings may have been altered.

``This is incredibly serious to evangelicals, how the Bible is translated,'' Stinson said. ``We believe the Bible is the word of God, so changing these things deliberately is dangerous.''

The older version's gender usage became hotly disputed in 1997 when World magazine, a conservative weekly, reported that the Bible society was working on an inclusive-language revision. The society had already published such an edition with a British publisher.

Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest U.S. Protestant denomination, criticized the language change, as did James Dobson of the influential ``Focus on the Family'' radio broadcast.

After meeting with critics, the Bible society said it would halt publication of Britain's inclusive edition and had ``abandoned all plans for gender-related changes in future editions of the New International Version.''

The Bible society, based in Colorado Springs, Colo., isn't quite abandoning its pledge because the latest version won't replace the ``New International Version'' ? it will just be sold alongside the older translation.

Examples of some changes from 1978 to 2002: ``sons of God'' to ``children of God'' in Matthew 5:9, and ``a man is justified by faith'' to ``a person is justified by faith'' in Romans 3:28.

A publicity release says ``the TNIV is not merely a gender-accurate edition of the NIV,'' because 70 percent of the changes do not relate to gender. Also, terms referring to God and Jesus Christ have not been altered.

Like the 1978 Bible, the new version is aimed at Protestants, and will not appear in an edition with the extra biblical books recognized by Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.

The major U.S. sales competitor for the NIV has been the venerable King James Version. But the international versions will now also have to compete with two evangelical translations that appeared last year:

?``English Standard Version'' from Crossway, a slight update of the 1952 Revised Standard Version that makes modest use of gender-free terminology.

?``Holman Christian Standard Bible'' from Broadman & Holman, the Southern Baptist book house, which rejects gender-neutral wording. It is currently available only in the New Testament, with the full Bible due in 2004.

All or part of the Bible is currently available in some 70 English translations.
 

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Originally posted by JSTUS
What do y'all think about this?

_________________
New Gender-Neutral Bible Planned

By RICHARD N. OSTLING
AP Religion Writer


The older version's gender usage became hotly disputed in 1997 when World magazine, a conservative weekly, reported that the Bible society was working on an inclusive-language revision. The society had already published such an edition with a British publisher.

Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest U.S. Protestant denomination, criticized the language change, as did James Dobson of the influential ``Focus on the Family'' radio broadcast.

After meeting with critics, the Bible society said it would halt publication of Britain's inclusive edition and had ``abandoned all plans for gender-related changes in future editions of the New International Version.''

This is crazy!!! How are they going to let society tell what to change the Word of God to. Society buds into other affairs enough, but now they have gone too far!!! :redhot: :redhot:
 
This is crazy!!! How are they going to let society tell what to change the Word of God to. Society buds into other affairs enough, but now they have gone too far!!!

The same way The Supreme Court, allowed Madelin O'Hare, to plead her case and take prayer out of school.

And if any man shall take away from the words of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
 
Ditto H!!! You can't take away from God's word like that. Changing the Son of God to "the child"...excuse me but WT...heck??? America is becoming to free and foolish. God already pulled His hand away from us, what else do they want?
 
Simply put...this is sad. Since when did the bible become about what sex the people are........if someone is reading the wod and getting this trivial, then it is obvious that they aren't actually reading the word.
 
If it ain't broke don't fix it. The Bible has been changed too many as it is, and this change is definitely over the top.

NICE
 
God help us all.

Lean not unto your own understanding, not man's word, but God's.

Ask Him for it. Ask Him for His Will. His way.

You'll get your answer no matter how many times the "man-changing", man-made bibles change.;)
 
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