What is another word for revised standard versions?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈa͡ɪzd stˈandəd vˈɜːʃənz] (IPA)

The Revised Standard Versions (RSV) are a popular series of translations of the Bible that were first published in 1952. Since then, various synonyms have emerged to describe this particular version of the Bible. Some of these include the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), the Revised English Bible (REB), and the Common English Bible (CEB), among others. These revised versions aim to provide a more accurate and understandable interpretation of the Bible in contemporary language. Each of them has its own unique style and approach to translation, but the core values of accuracy and readability remain constant. Whichever version you choose, they all offer an important tool for understanding and interpreting ancient religious texts.

What are the hypernyms for Revised standard versions?

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