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Listen to the entire ESV Bible read by acclaimed Christian artists, pastors, and Bible teachers including Kristyn Getty, Ray Ortlund, Jackie Hill Perry, Michael Reeves, and more. New voices coming soon!
Read the first chapter of Genesis in the English Standard Version (ESV), a modern translation of the Bible that seeks to be accurate and readable. Learn about the creation of the world, the heavens, the earth, and man in six days.
The English Standard Version (ESV) is an "essentially literal" translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes "word-for-word" accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning.
Read the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham, from the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. See how God promises to send Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the Lord.
Read the biblical account of Jesus' trial, crucifixion and death in John 1, chapter 19 of the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. See how Jesus was mocked, condemned and crucified by the Roman governor Pilate and the Jewish leaders.
The ESV is an “essentially literal” translation that seeks to reproduce the precise wording and style of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. It stands in the classic mainstream of English Bible translations over the past half-millennium, from Tyndale to RSV.
Read the full text of Ephesians 1, a letter from the apostle Paul to the church in Ephesus, in the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. Learn about God's blessings, election, adoption, and redemption in Christ Jesus.
The ESV Study Bible was designed to help you understand the Bible in a deeper way. Created by a diverse team of 95 leading Bible scholars and teachers, the ESV Study Bible features a wide array of study tools, making it a valuable resource for serious readers, students, and teachers of God’s Word.
The ESV is a translation that seeks to reproduce the precise wording and style of the original biblical texts, using "word-for-word" correspondence and "formal equivalence" in expression. It contrasts with "thought-for-thought" translations that emphasize "dynamic equivalence" and reflect the interpreter's views and culture.
Read the first chapter of Romans in the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible. It narrates Paul's journey from Caesarea to Rome, facing a storm, a shipwreck, and a snakebite.