The American Revised Version was an important English language translation of the Bible, first published in 1901. It was the result of years of scholarship and revisions to existing translations of the Bible, and it remains an influential text for many religious scholars and practitioners. There are various terms that are often used as synonyms for the American Revised Version, including the Revised Version, the British and American Revised Version, and the American Standard Version. All of these terms refer to different editions and revisions of the same basic text, and they are all important for understanding the ongoing evolution of biblical scholarship and translation.