- (AMP) Amplified Bible
- (1901 ASV) American Standard Version of 1901
(CEV) Contemporary English Version
(Darby) Darby Version - 1867-1872-1884
- (Douay Rheims) Roman Catholic Version
(ESV) English Standard Version
(GNB) Good News Bible
- (HCSB) Holman Christian Standard Bible
- (The Message) by Eugene Peterson
- (NAB) New American Bible of the Roman Catholic Church
(NASV) New American Standard Version
- (NCV) New Century Version
- (NIRV) New International Reader's Version
- (NIV) New International Version
(NKJV) New King James Version
- (NRSV) New Revised Standard Version
- (NWT) New World Translation of the Jehovah’s Witnesses
(RV) Revised Version of Hort and Westcott of 1881
(RSV) Revised Standard Version
(TNIV) Today's New International Version
The modern versions cannot be quoted beyond a certain number of verses
without express written permission by the publishers. The KJV is public
domain and does not require permission. You can only copyright the words
of man and not the word of God. This should be the biggest hint when we
see a copyright of the text in front of a modern version.
The NIV is printed by Zondervan which is owned by Harper Collins in San
Francisco. Harper Collins is owned by Rupert Murdoch who is a
billionaire pornographer. Whenever someone purchases an NIV, Rupert
Murdoch gets $1. The church fights pornography and on the other hands
pours millions of dollars into the industry by purchasing the NIV en masse
from the company of a pornographer. God would never hand His Holy Word
over to an unsaved pornographer. Why then would the church accept it?