What Bible Should I Use? (Q&A #2)

A short course on the Bible in English.
Some Bibles to look at:
RSV Catholic Edition: scepterpublishers.org/product...
ESV Catholic Edition: catholic.market/the-augustine...
NASB 1977: www.christianbook.com/nasb-si...
Knox Bible: www.baroniuspress.com/book.ph...
NJPS Tanakh: smile.amazon.com/dp/0827602529/
Alter Bible: smile.amazon.com/dp/0393292495/
Table of Contents:
0:00 Cold Open
2:29 Principles
12:57 Tyndale
15:41 KJV
20:15 Oxford KJV
20:35 RV
22:04 ASV
22:22 RSV
26:37 NRSV
29:36 ESV
30:39 ESVCE
31:38 DRB
33:18 Challoner
34:57 Confraternity
36:11 Knox
37:46 JB
39:58 NJB
41:00 RNJB
41:26 RSVCE
42:27 RSV2E
42:37 RSV2CE
43:38 NAB
44:01 RNAB
44:06 NABRE
52:44 Leeser
53:05 JPS
54:39 NJPS
55:28 Alter
56:30 NASB ’77
57:40 NASB ’95
57:56 LSB
58:13 LB
59:03 NLT
1:00:28 GNB
1:01:02 Message
1:02:49 NKJV
1:03:39 HCSB
1:03:33 CSB
1:04:27 NIV ’84
1:05:31 NIrV
1:05:56 TNIV
1:06:17 NIV 2011
1:06:49 Conclusions
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(See, Ellen? These questions are totally legitimate.)
(On the publication date of the NABRE: I think some publishers had it out in 2011. It got ecclesiastical approval in 2010.)
(And yes, the NABRE is off by one in Isaiah chapter 9, following the Hebrew versification.)

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