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ERV
(redirected from English Revised Version)

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ERVEuropäische Reiseversicherung (German insurance)
ERVEnergy Recovery Ventilator
ERVElektronischer Rechtsverkehr (Austria, legal)
ERVEndogenous Retrovirus
ERVEnglish Revised Version (of the Bible)
ERVEmergency Response Vehicle (American Red Cross)
ERVExpiratory Reserve Volume
ERVEstimated Retail Value
ERVEarth Return Vehicle (NASA)
ERVEstimated Rental Value
ERVExtended Remote Viewing
ERVEstimated Replacement Value
ERVEmergency Rendezvous (British military)
ERVElectronic Relief Valve (Valvtechnologies)
ERVEmergency Relief Valve
ERVelectromatic relief valve
ERVEuphrates River Valley (Iraq)
ERVEffective Radiated Voltage
ERVEarth Re-entry Vehicle
ERVEcotropic Recombinant Virus


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= the 4th edition of the UBS text), while preserving the variant readings of Westcott-Hort, Tischendorf, and the Greek text underlying the English Revised Version.
1611: The King James Bible is printed 1885: The English Revised Version.
 
 
 
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