Work on this revision began in 1989 with ninety translators; it was published in July 1996, 25 years after the publication of
The Living Bible. Advanced reader copies of the
Epistle to the Romans were originally printed as the
New Living Version, but eventually renamed the New Living Translation to avoid confusion between this new work and
The Living Bible. NLV is still used to identify the New Living Translation in
ONIX for Books. Soon after that, a new revision was begun and The Second Edition of the NLT (also called the
NLTse) was released in 2004. A revision in 2007 comprised mostly minor textual or footnote changes. Other revisions were released in 2013 and 2015 with minor changes throughout. In 2016,
Tyndale House Publishers, the
Conference of Catholic Bishops of India Commission for Bible, ATC Publishers Bengaluru, and twelve Biblical scholars collaborated to prepare a New Living Translation Catholic Edition. After reviewing the changes introduced in the Catholic edition, Tyndale subsequently approved and adopted the Indian Bishops' edits into the main body of the 2015 edition, where they appear in all subsequent editions, Protestant and Catholic alike. == Translation properties ==