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Psalm 92

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1 A psalm. A sabbath song.

2 It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praise to your name, Most High,

3 To proclaim your love in the morning, your faithfulness in the night,

4 With the ten-stringed harp, with melody upon the lyre.

5 For you make me jubilant, LORD, by your deeds; at the works of your hands I shout for joy.

6 How great are your works, LORD! How profound your purpose!

7 A senseless person cannot know this; a fool cannot comprehend.

8 Though the wicked flourish like grass and all sinners thrive, They are destined for eternal destruction;

9 for you, LORD, are forever on high.

10 Indeed your enemies, LORD, indeed your enemies shall perish; all sinners shall be scattered.

11 You have given me the strength of a wild bull; you have poured rich oil upon me.

12 My eyes look with glee on my wicked enemies; my ears delight in the fall of my foes.

13 The just shall flourish like the palm tree, shall grow like a cedar of Lebanon.

14 Planted in the house of the LORD, they shall flourish in the courts of our God.

15 They shall bear fruit even in old age, always vigorous and sturdy,

16 As they proclaim: "The LORD is just; our rock, in whom there is no wrong."

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The New American Standard Updated Version (NASU)

The New American Standard Updated Version (NASU) is a highly respected English translation of the Bible known for its rigorous adherence to the original languages of Scripture. First published in 1995 by the Lockman Foundation, the NASU is an update of the New American Standard Bible (NASB), which was originally completed in 1971. The NASU seeks to improve upon the NASB by enhancing readability and modernizing the language while maintaining the translation’s reputation for being one of the most literal translations available. This makes the NASU a preferred choice for serious Bible study, preaching, and teaching.

A key feature of the NASU is its commitment to formal equivalence, or a word-for-word translation philosophy. The translators aimed to produce a text that is as close as possible to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek manuscripts. This approach ensures that the NASU captures the precise meaning and structure of the original texts, providing readers with a highly accurate and reliable representation of the Scriptures. The use of formal equivalence makes the NASU particularly valuable for those who desire a deep and detailed understanding of the Bible, including scholars, theologians, and students of the Word.

In updating the NASB, the NASU made several important changes to improve clarity and readability. While maintaining the accuracy and literalness of the translation, the NASU incorporates modern English expressions and smoother sentence structures. This makes the text more accessible to contemporary readers without compromising the precision that the NASB is known for. The NASU also includes updated cross-references and footnotes, which provide additional context and insights, further aiding in the study and understanding of the biblical text.

Despite its many strengths, the NASU has faced some criticism. Some readers and scholars argue that the translation’s emphasis on literalness can sometimes result in a text that feels stiff or less fluid than more dynamic translations. Additionally, while the NASU’s updated language makes it more accessible, some feel that it could go further in adapting to contemporary usage without losing its accuracy. Nevertheless, the New American Standard Updated Version remains a highly esteemed translation, valued for its fidelity to the original texts and its usefulness for in-depth study and precise interpretation of the Bible.