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Domenic stated that the translators of the NAS bible are not published and then removed the post. Here is the reason why.
For many years the names of the NASB translators and editors were withheld by the publisher. But in 1995 this information was finally disclosed. Below is the list of names posted on the publisher’s website in 2002.
Original NASB translatorsPeter Ahn
Warren Allen
Gleason Archer
Herman Austel
Kenneth Lee Barker
Fred Bush
David L. Cooper
Richard W. Cramer
Edward R. Dalglish
Charles Lee Feinberg
Harvey Finley
Paul Gray
Edward F. Harrison John Hartley
F. B Huey, Jr.
Charles Isbell
David W. Kerr
William L. Lane
Timothy Lin
Oscar Lowry
Elmer Martens
Henry R. Moeller
Reuben A. Olson
J. Barton Payne
Walter Penner
John Rea W.L. Reed
Robert N. Schaper
Moisés Silva
Ralph L. Smith
Merrill C. Tenney
Robert L. Thomas
George Townsend
Bruce Waltke
Lowell C. Wendt
William C. Williams
Herbert M. Wolf
Kenneth Wuest
Fred Young
The 1995 revisionIn 1992 the Lockman Foundation commissioned a limited revision of the NASB which was intended to improve its English style by allowing a somewhat less literal approach. The revision was published as the “NASB Updated Edition” in 1995. The revisers were:
Timothy L. Deahl
Paul Enns
Buist M. Fanning
Thomas Finley
Osvaldo Garcia Kenneth Hanna
W. Hall Harris
Harold Hoehner
J. Carl Laney
David K. Lowery Ted Martin
H. Bruce Stokes
Duane Wetzler
Dale Wheeler
Don Wilkins
Now Domenic can you tell us where you found the end of Mark 16 in your scrolls that you have compared with the KJV, thank you.
Do you celebrate the Easter that is found only in the KJV?
Law ask you if you're a polytheism?
Fat brought up a verse only found in the KJV, how does that set with your view of the trinity?
1 John 5 (KJV)
7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.