To: TaraP
The NIV was revised and published as the TNIV in 2002, but did poorly due to anemic publisher support and (allegedly) a bad-mouthing campaign by those with a financial interest in the ESV. I'm guessing the NIV 2011 will keep most of the TNIV readings, but this time the all-important NIV branding and a serious push by the publisher will lead to greater success.
To: Caesar Soze
The NIV was revised and published as the TNIV in 2002, but did poorly due to anemic publisher support and (allegedly) a bad-mouthing campaign by those with a financial interest in the ESV.Interesting. I prefer the ESV, personally, but I used the NIV for years and the KJV before that. I never knew there was a 'issue' between the TNIV and the ESV folks.
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09/02/2009 10:05:33 AM PDT by
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