I’m not sure, but I think you misunderstood my response. I was not intimating that the D-R was attempting to “revise” the truth. I think the NSRV, even with the notations…has a tendency to muddy water that is very clear otherwise. While I am far from being a “theologian”, I think that some of the new translations using more “contemporary” language are unnecessary and tend to bend meanings out of context which is revision-istic and can muddy issues up.
There is, to me, a significant difference in the meaning of the two phrases used:
…“for as yet there was no Spirit” as opposed to … **“for as yet the Spirit had not been given”. **The first lends a tendency toward meaning that the Spirit did not yet exist, whereas the second makes clear that it does exist, yet is not yet present… I am not attempting to “interpret” only show the semantic differences.