New Revised Standard Version (Subscribe)
Links
The St. John's Bible
http://www.saintjohnsbible.org/
Being created by scribes in a scriptorium in Wales, the St. John's Bible will be the first handwritten, illuminated Bible in the modern era. It will utilize the NSRV.
The New Revised Standard Version: A Review
http://www.faithalone.org/journal/1990ii/Farstad.html
A critical review from the conservative perspective.
The New Revised Standard Version
http://www.kenanderson.net/bible/html/nrsv.html
Background on this Bible translation and its predecessor, the Revised Standard Version.
NRSV: To the Reader
http://www.ncccusa.org/newbtu/reader.html
Preface to the NRSV by Dr. Bruce M. Metzger, explaining the origin and character of the work of the committee of translators.
New Revised Standard Version
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Revised_Standard_Version
A Wikipedia article on the NRSV.
New Revised Standard Version
http://www.bible-researcher.com/nrsv.html
A list of the translators and a description of the principles used in the translation.
New Revised Standard Version
http://tyndalearchive.com/scriptures/nrs.htm
Background of this Bible translation, with examples of how particular passages are rendered.
About the NRSV
http://www.ncccusa.org/newbtu/aboutnrs.html
The National Council of Churches introduction to the NRSV.