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Compare and Contrast of Bible Translations: If we look at the fourth line at the NIV and NASB translations, you will notice they are almost exactly the same, the only difference being that the NIV translation is referring to your door as the NASB translation is referring to the door. In the NIV and NKJB translations they are referring to something completely different, one is crouching and the other is lying. In the rest of the verses they are all talking about how sin is waiting for you but in different ways, crouching, lying, waiting to grab you, wanting to attack you, or turning toward you. Compare and Contrast of Dr. Roer’s Translation: Dr. Roer’s translation states that sin lies stretched out in the doorway. Compared to the NIV translation, …show more content…
Also, comparing to Drr. Roer’s the ASV seems like more riddle-like I guess you could say. I think the least authentic would be the ERV translation, it seems the most modern with the short and curt sentences. In today’s world, teenagers are always trying to take the easy way out, always trying to shorten sentences or make them easier to read, so since that sentence is short and sweet, as some would say, I think it is the most modernized one.
Why are footnotes important? Footnotes are important because they help you understand more in depth of what your reading. It also gives you a place for your notes. Footnotes also can cite references, or where you got your information, pictures or anything else you would get somewhere else. If you don’t cite your work, you can get called for plagiarism, so the footnotes provide an extra space for you to basically put any extra important information that you can’t put in the actual text.
Learned from the Footnotes: From the footnotes I learned “you will be accepted” is a paraphrase for a Hebrew word, “lifting”. Also, sin is personified as someone who lies in

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