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September 24, 2007

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I own Ligonier's RSB, and my Mom owns Zondervan's SOTRSB, so I had a chance to compare them at length.

It looked as though all of the editors and contributors were exactly the same for both, with the exception that R. C. Sproul was the general editor of the RSB, and Richard Pratt was the general editor for the SOTRSB. As I flipped through and read the in-text notes, they also seemed to be identical. The only difference I saw was in the in-text topical essays, and even those seemed to only have slightly different wording.

I also noticed that Richard Pratt used to be one of the editors for the NGSB. So I was wondering if there was some sort of behind-the-scenes conflict between Sproul and Pratt over the direction to take the NGSB, and they ended up going two different ways. Any idea?

So, is there any big difference between the two beyond the inclusion of the confessions in the back?

Ran across this looking for info on the SRSB. I have the RSB but have heard that the SRSB is superior. Since the congregation where I serve uses the NIV, I have been leaning towards the SRSB.

This is a great review and has given me sufficient reason to purchase the SRSB. Now if only Zondervan could be convinced to produce this in an NASB version!

i am looking for a reformed study Bible in NASB or NRSB- the NIV is not a good translation and the EVS does not flow well for me. the SOTRSB SOUNDS GREAT BUT I WONT BUY A NIV.

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