Introduction:
The Bible was not written in English -- not even "King James English"! Most of the books of the Old Testament were originally composed in Hebrew (with a few portions in Aramaic), while the entire New Testament was originally written in Greek (although some books may also incorporate Aramaic sources). Thus, what most people
today read are not the original biblical texts, but other people's translations of the scriptures.
But why are there so many different English translations of the Bible? And why can't churches or scholars agree on just one translation?
For more explanation of the difference between "formal correspondence" and "dynamic equivalence" translations of the Bible, see chapter 3, "Translations," in Daniel J. Harrington, Interpreting the New Testament. Many of the translations discussed by Harrington have been revised since his book was published, so the following chart gives some updated information:
| Older Translations: | Updated Translations: |
| Douay-Rheims (no abbrev. - 1582 NT; 1609-10 OT) | (some revisions 1749 and 1941, but no recent revision) |
| King James Version (KJV - 1611) | New King James Version (NKJV - 1979-82) |
| Revised Standard Version (RSV - 1946 NT; 1952 OT) | New Revised Standard Version (NRSV - 1989) |
| Amplified Bible (AB - 1958 NT; 1964-65 OT) | (combined edition reprinted in 1987, but not revised) |
| New English Bible (NEB - 1961) | Revised English Bible (REB - 1992) |
| Today's English Version (TEV - 1966) | Contemporary English Version (CEV - 1996) |
| Jerusalem Bible (JB - 1966) | New Jerusalem Bible (NJB - 1985) |
| New American Bible (NAB - 1970) | New American Bible (only the NT & Psalms revised so far - 1987) |
| New International Version (NIV - 1973 NT; 1978 OT) | Today’s New International Version (TNIV – 2002) |
Since there are over 500 different English translations of the Bible, the above chart lists only a few of the most popular or important ones. For more information about these and many others, see another webpage on English Bible Translations; or the series of articles, "The History of the English Bible," from Bible.org.