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The New Revised Standard Version is the standard translation used by mainline Protestant churches, Orthodox churches, and by many Catholics. The NRSV debuted in 1989 and is owned by the National Council of Churches, which is the leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States representing thirtyfive denominations with fortyfive million members in more than 100,000 churches across the country. They have chosen HarperCollins to be the exclusive licensor of the translation for the world (nonexclusively in the UK).

The New Revised Standard Version is recognized in scholarly circles as the most accurate translation into English of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In the tradition of its predecessors, the King James Version and the Revised Standard Version, the NRSV was designed to be the standard version for Englishspeaking people across all denominations, which in many ways it has become. None of the new, more sectarian translations have approached its standards of elegance and accuracy.

This unique onecolumn setting allows people to read the Bible as work of literature. Each book is introduced with an original woodcut. Overall, this special easytoread setting makes the Bible a wonderful reading experience. It also includes a concordance index to help people find key passages.

This edition also includes the Apocrypha, the Jewish books recognized by the Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations.

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New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America.

The NRSV text may be quoted and/or reprinted up to and inclusive of five hundred (500) verses without expressed written permission of the publisher, provided the verses quoted do not amount to a complete book of the Bible or account for 50 percent of the written text of the total work in which they are quoted.

Notice of copyright must appear on the title or copyright page of the work as follows:

The Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

When quotations from the NRSV text are used in nonsaleable media such as church bulletins, orders of service, posters, transparencies, or similar media, the initials (NRSV) may be used at the end of each quotation. Quotations and/or reprints in excess of five hundred (500) verses (as well as other permission requests) must be approved in writing by the NRSV Permissions Office, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 101150050.

The New Revised Standard Version license holder is HarperOne,
353 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94111-3653.

HOLY BIBLE WITH THE APOCRYPHA. Copyright 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers.

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FIRST EDITION

Library of Congress cataloging-in-publication data is available upon request.

ISBN 9780061231193

EPub Edition February 2013 ISBN 9780062062222

Version 02152013

Alphabetical List of the Books of the Bible
including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

The following abbreviations are used for the books of the Bible:

Gen
Ex
Lev
Num
Deut
Josh
Judg
Ruth
1 Sam
2 Sam
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chr
2 Chr
Ezra
Neh
Esth
Job
Ps(s)
Prov
Eccl
Song
Isa
Jer
Lam
Ezek
Dan
Hos
Joel
Am
Ob
Jon
Mic
Nah
Hab
Zeph
Hag
Zech
Mal
Tob
Jdt
Add Esth
Wis
Sir
Bar
Let Jer
Pr AzarPrayer of Azariah
and the Song of the Three Jews
Sus
Bel
1 Macc
2 Macc
1 Esd
Pr Man
3 Macc
2 Esd
4 Macc
Mt
Mk
Lk
Jn
Acts
Rom
1 Cor
2 Cor
Gal
Eph
Phil
Col
1 Thess
2 Thess
1 Tim
2 Tim
Titus
Philem
Heb
Jas
1 Pet
2 Pet
1 Jn
2 Jn
3 Jn
Jude
Rev

In the notes to the books of the Old Testament the following abbreviations are used:

Ant.Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews
AramAramaic
Ch(s)Chapter(s)
CnCorrection; made where the text has suffered in transmission and the versions provide no satisfactory restoration, but where the Standard Bible Committee agrees with the judgment of competent scholars as to the most probable reconstruction of the original text.
GkSeptuagint, Greek version of the OT
HebHebrew of the consonantal Masoretic Text of the OT
JosephusFlavius Josephus (Jewish historian, ca. 3795 CE )
Macc.The book(s) of the Maccabees
Ms(s)Manuscript(s)
MTThe Hebrew of the pointed Masoretic Text of the OT
OLOld Latin
Q Ms(s)Manuscript(s) found at Qumran by the Dead Sea
SamSamaritan Hebrew text of the OT
SyrSyriac Version of the OT
Syr HSyriac Version of Origens Hexapla
TgTargum
VgVulgate, Latin Version of the OT

THIS PREFACE IS ADDRESSED TO YOU by the Committee of translators, who wish to explain, as briefly as possible, the origin and character of our work. The publication of our revision is yet another step in the long, continual process of making the Bible available in the form of the English language that is most widely current in our day. To summarize in a single sentence: the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible is an authorized revision of the Revised Standard Version, published in 1952, which was a revision of the American Standard Version, published in 1901, which, in turn, embodied earlier revisions of the King James Version, published in 1611.

In the course of time, the King James Version came to be regarded as the Authorized Version. With good reason it has been termed the noblest monument of English prose, and it has entered, as no other book has, into the making of the personal character and the public institutions of the English-speaking peoples. We owe to it an incalculable debt.

Yet the King James Version has serious defects. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the development of biblical studies and the discovery of many biblical manuscripts more ancient than those on which the King James Version was based made it apparent that these defects were so many as to call for revision. The task was begun, by authority of the Church of England, in 1870. The (British) Revised Version of the Bible was published in 188185; and the American Standard Version, its variant embodying the preferences of the American scholars associated with the work, was published, as was mentioned above, in 1901. In 1928 the copyright of the latter was acquired by the International Council of Religious Education and thus passed into the ownership of the churches of the United States and Canada that were associated in this council through their boards of education and publication.

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