The
New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (
NRSVue) is a major revision of the NRSV. A three-year process of reviewing and updating the text of the NRSV was announced at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the
Society of Biblical Literature. The update was managed by the SBL following an agreement with the copyright-holding
National Council of Churches (NCC). The stated focuses of the review are incorporating advances in textual criticism since the 1989 publication of the NRSV, improving the textual notes, and reviewing the style and rendering of the translation. A team of more than fifty scholars, led by an editorial board, is responsible for the review. It was released for digital purchase on December 25, 2021, with the first print editions following in 2022. Continuing from the original NRSV, the NRSVue is also available with specific editions for the respective Protestant, Catholic, and Ecumenical canons. The NRSVue currently serves as the base text for the
SBL Study Bible and the
Westminster Study Bible. The
New Oxford Annotated Bible, the fifth edition of which is based on the 1989 NRSV text, is slated to be revised into a sixth edition with the NRSVue as its new base. On September 29, 2025, Friendship Press announced that the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops had granted an
imprimatur to the NRSVue, approving the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition, Catholic Edition (NRSVue-CE) for "private use and study by the Catholic faithful". == Study editions ==