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you have probably seen a meme somewhere online that talks about the NIV being the devils translation this horrible translation that has removed inspired words from the Bible that there are 45 or 49 or 51 or 52 nobody can agree although the real number is 49 verses in the New Testament that the NIV has stripped out and just deleted is that even true well no its really not the NIV was translated by a large number of ecumenically minded different denominations from the Church of Christ to Methodist to Presbyterian in order to ensure that there was not doctrinal bias in order to ensure things like this didnt happen in order to ensure that we had the very best translation possible in 1984 and actually started in the 70s this committee based translation really did a really good job of translating the New Testament but what about these 49 or 45 or 52 or whatever verses what what is the story on this what happened to them and so somebody will say you know oh well turn to Matthew chapter 12