Are NIV replacement words always easier to understand? (Examples - TopicsExpress



          

Are NIV replacement words always easier to understand? (Examples A-E) NIV - Abasement (vs) KJV - Heaviness [Ezra 9:5] NIV - Abashed (vs) KJV - Confounded [Isaiah 24:23] NIV - Abutted (vs) KJV - Over against [Ezekiel 40:18] NIV - Annotations (vs) KJV - Voice [2 Chronicles 15:14] NIV - Blunted (vs) KJV - Cut in pieces [Psalm 58:7] NIV - Blustering (vs) KJV - Strong [Job 8:2] NIV - Brooches (vs) KJV - Braceletes [Exodus 35:22] NIV - Brood (vs) KJV - Children [Isaiah 57:4] NIV - Burnished (vs) KJV - Polished [Daniel 10:6] NIV - Colonnade (vs) KJV - Porch [1 Kings 7:6] NIV - Cors (vs) KJV - Measures [1 Kings 4:22] NIV - Curds (vs) KJV - Butter [Genesis 18:8] NIV - Despoil (vs) KJV - Give for a prey [Jeremiah 30:16] NIV - Detachment (vs) KJV - Band [John 18:3] NIV - Dissipation (vs) KJV - Riot [1 Peter 4:4] NIV - Duplicitiy (vs) KJV - Craftiness [Luke 20:23] NIV - Embitter (vs) KJV - Grieved [Psalm 73:21] NIV - Embodiment (vs) KJV - Form [Romans 2:20] NIV - Encroach (vs) KJV - Enter [Proverbs 23:10] NIV - Enthralled (vs) KJV - Greatly Desire [Psalms 45:11] NIV - Enveloped (vs) KJV - Overshadowed [Luke 9:34] In order to have a copyright, the NIV had to make many changes, regardless of how unnecessary they were.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 17:15:30 +0000

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