Our church uses the NRSV translation in our pew bibles as well as in our slides. Why is this version no longer available in Proclaim?
Hello, there's some posts regarding NRSV above, here's the https://www.logos.com/product/225824/new-revised-standard-version-updated-edition?queryId=af67d4ee5292f87cc21f0154df8616c1 .
I don't use Proclaim, but if you have purchased the NSRV, what I guess, then it should be still available. Otherwise I would get in contact with the sales team.
I still see the NRSV in Proclaim
So do I - but I have a Logos subscription in which I've purchased the NRSV. My secretary, who puts in everything but my sermon and the music in Proclaim, does NOT see it - just the NRSVue - which I do NOT want to use. It seems to be going more "gender neutral," and seems to be softening sections that are offensive to liberal/progressives. I guess I'll have to put in the scripture lessons myself then in Proclaim. Grrrr… I wasn't aware that the time was ending when companies were not allowed to sell the regular NRSV - otherwise I would have purchased it. I just checked on my secretary's computer and the old NRSV isn't available anymore.
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