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The Holy Bible: International Standard Version [Kindle Edition]

The ISV Foundation Committee on Translation
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“Contemporary.” “Accurate.” “Distinct.” Scholars are already calling the International Standard Version (ISV 2.0) “the King James Bible for our time.”

Now, timed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of publication of the venerable Authorized (King James) Version on May 5, 1611, the ISV has been released in a variety of popular ebook formats, including editions readable on the Amazon® Kindle,® the Barnes and Noble® Nook,® mobi pocket readers, and other popular formats.

“Scheduled for release soon are iPhone and iPad editions,” says Dr. William Welty, Director of the ISV Foundation. “The ISV is not a revision, but an entirely new translation from the original languages—the first time this has been done in decades,” Welty continued. “And it’s been developed with a critical eye toward the computer age. As the first translation completely developed for a computer-literate generation, readers will have the confidence they’re reading the latest edition scholarship can make available.”

Why a New English Translation Now?

“A new English Bible was deemed necessary for a number of reasons,” Dr. Welty explained. “One very important reason for developing the ISV was for mission work. Every English Bible translation without exception charges royalty fees for missionary printing, such as evangelistic crusades and the like. Ten or fifteen cents per New Testament adds up, and when your organization can barely cover the cost of the paper, you can really use a royalty-free printing contract. The ISV doesn’t charge royalties for copies that are given away by the mission groups.”

The second reason for developing the ISV has to do with improved textual evidence. “The ISV is the first and only translation to feature a translation directly from the Great Isaiah Scroll instead of the Masoretic text,” Dr. Welty remarked. “This is absolutely unique.”

A third reason for developing the ISV concerns the changes in language every generation. “The English language is constantly changing and every generation sees new means of expression,” Dr. Welty explained. “By issuing release and build numbers like finely crafted software, the reader knows the text of the ISV is up to date.” The current release and build number of the Holy Bible: International Standard Version is Release 2.0, Build 2011.05.01.

History of the ISV

Started in 1996 from the roots of a non-profit organization in California, the original goal was to produce a modern-language version of the Hebrew Old Testament. The project grew to comprise both Old and New Testaments and used renowned scholars from around the world to translate the original ancient Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic texts. A list of the contributing scholars and their qualifications can be found at http://isv.org/about_us/scholars.htm.

The ISV has proved to be especially sensitive to the latest scholarship available from the Dead Sea Scrolls; Dr. Peter Flint, one of the foremost authorities in world on the Qumran discoveries, was retained to make a fresh translation of the Great Isaiah Scroll for the ISV’s book of Isaiah.

Hundreds of footnotes documenting differences between the text of the Great Isaiah Scroll and the traditional Masoretic Text of the book of Isaiah form a textual apparatus that is unique to the ISV. “There is nothing like it in any translation of the Bible in any language, anywhere,” Dr. Welty explained.

Future ISV Projects

Future projects from the ISV Foundation will include Bible-related computer software, critical commentaries, the Apocrypha, and a network based on biblical texts located in different countries.

ISV Reviews and Information Resources

Reviews, information on the translation committee, and sample text from the ISV can be viewed on the ISV’s web site at http://isv.org or at http://davidsonpress.com. See:

Why the ISV is Unique: http://isv.org/features.htm

Translation Principles Used in the ISV: http://isv.org/principles.htm

Translation Issues Affecting the ISV: http://isv.org

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4577 KB
  • Publisher: Davidson Press, LLC; Release 2.0 edition (May 1, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004ZG647I
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars There's no searching THIS book..., July 4, 2011
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I've taken to bringing my Kindle Bible, currently OSNOVA Study Bible, to church with me instead of a traditional model. I like being able to search for things. This Bible does NOT search. It in fact states there is no index and to try again later. I don't get the impression that means one is being built on the users Kindle. Navigation is what Kindle Bibles should be about. Direct Verse Jump 2 should be standard equipment on all Kindle Bibles. Some have it, some don't. OSNOVA has it. ESV has it. NET Bible has it. NASB, ISV, God's Word and I'm sure many others don't. DVJ-2 and DVJ-2 abbreviations need to be standard equipment on ALL Kindle Bibles. The original DVJ is a nice option too, but I understand it's buginess is due to some Kindle issues. If Kindle engineers found a way to get us immediately to a DVJ-2 compliant Index and the Bible purveyor themselves capitalized on DVJ-2 what a wonderful world this would be. More difficult, but HIGHLY appreciated, would be a Kindle 'Dictionary' that would immediately show the contents of a Bible cross-reference in both pop-up and link to forms. I REALLY want my NASB95 to include DVJ-2 capability. Every Kindle Bible purveyor needs to go to OSNOVA and see how it's done.
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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best English Translation available, May 13, 2011
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Just absolutely incredible. I am well educated in Biblical languages and until now I never encountered a translation that captures the meaning of the original texts so well. All the recent discoveries were taken into consideration...oh and Isaiah translated from the Great Isaiah Scroll of the Dead Sea Scrolls!!! This is utterly unique and at the same time makes perfect sense.

This Bible includes extensive study notes which include possible renderings from various Mss. I highly recommend this product. I cannot wait until the physical copies are available, especially the leather. But until then, we have the Kindle version. You can search by book, chapter and reference notes.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good translation over all., July 19, 2011
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There are some places where the ISV fails, like in trying to make Greek poetry rhyme in English. Rendering Christ as Messiah in the NT is another one (though this is mostly personal preference). But on the whole this is a good translation that flows better than the NIV, but does not take the liberty of interpreting the text for the reader like the NIV so often does. I am also pleased that the translation team intends to translate the Deuterocanon (erroneously called the Apocrypha) in an effort to make this a truly international Bible.

Also another commenter wrote about how the ISV dropped the ball on 1 Corinthians 10:16 since it read:

"The cup of blessing that we bless is a sign of our sharing in the blood of Christ, isn't it? The bread that we break is a sign of our sharing in the body of Christ, isn't it?"

This has since been corrected to:

"The cup of blessing that we bless is our fellowship in the blood of the
Messiah, isn't it? The bread that we break is our fellowship in the
body of the Messiah, isn't it?"
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