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glory of his grace, which he freely bestowed on us in the Beloved: 7 in whom we have our redemption
               through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, 8 which he
               made to abound toward us in all wisdom and prudence, 9 making known unto us the mystery of his will,
               according to his good pleasure which he purposed in him 10 unto a dispensation of the fulness of the
               times, to sum up all things in Christ, the things in the heavens, and the things upon the earth; in him, I
               say, 11 in whom also we were made a heritage, having been foreordained according to the purpose of
               him who worketh all things after the counsel of his will; 12 to the end that we should be unto the praise
               of his glory, we who had before hoped in Christ: 13 in whom ye also, having heard the word of the truth,
               the gospel of your salvation,-- in whom, having also believed, ye were sealed with the Holy Spirit of
               promise, 14 which is an earnest of our inheritance, unto the redemption of God’s own possession, unto
               the praise of his glory.

               Look at the following chart:

               Translation                                          Sentences    Published

                     American Standard (ASV)             1            1901
                     J.P. Green (LITV)                     1            1987
                     Young (YLT)                           1            1898
                     Modern King James (MKJV)           2            1962
                     King James (KJV)                      3            1611
                     New King James (NKJV)              4            1982
                     New American Standard (NASV)       4            1960
                     New Revised Standard (NRSV)         6            1989
                     J.B. Phillips (PHL)                   6            1958
                     New American Bible (NAB)            6            1970
                     New English Translation (NET)       7            1997
                     New International Version (NIV)    8            1973
                     New Living Translation            15          1996


               No translation is completely formal – even translations considered formal such as the KJV or NKJV and
               the NASB contain dynamic translations.  Let’s see an illustration of what we mean from Luke 9:44.



               KJV                          NASB                         NIV

               Let these sayings sink       Let these words sink         Listen carefully to what
               down into your ears:         into your ears:              I am about to tell you.
               for the Son of man           for the Son of Man           the Son of Man is going
               shall be delivered into      is going to be delivered     to be betrayed into the
               the hands of men.            into the hands of men.       hands of men.

               For example, in Mark 4:1 the second gospel writer states that in order to speak to a large multitude,
               Jesus sat in the sea: “And he began again to teach by the sea side: and there was gathered unto him a
               great multitude, so that he entered into a ship, and sat in the sea” (KJV - translated exactly as Mark
               wrote it). Did Jesus sit down in the boat or in the water? Admittedly, this matter would be irrelevant for
               a translation following the methodology of Dynamic Equivalent or Paraphrase (discussed below)



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