New American Standard — Biblestandard Bible
: It traditionally capitalizes pronouns referring to God (He, Him, Your), a feature many readers find helpful for tracking the subject of a passage.
: Unlike "thought-for-thought" versions (like the NIV), the NASB uses formal equivalence , preserving the original sentence structure and vocabulary as much as possible. New American Standard BibleStandard Bible
The NASB has undergone several revisions since its full release in 1971. The two most common versions used today are: : It traditionally capitalizes pronouns referring to God
The is widely recognized as the most literal, word-for-word English translation of the Bible. Published by The Lockman Foundation , it is a favorite for serious study due to its strict adherence to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. Key Features of the NASB the NASB uses formal equivalence
