#TranslationTuesday
“Translating the Bible into the common language of common people is an uncommon challenge that produces an uncommon reward.”—William Barrick
“Translating the Bible into the common language of common people is an uncommon challenge that produces an uncommon reward.”—William Barrick
It is no secret that Bible translators invest a lot in the translations they do. It takes years of education, language and culture learning, and
This was a stimulating week for All-Nations members pursuing Bible translation. We hosted a forum for them to learn from others and discuss a number
“Christian faith rests on a divine act of translation. ‘The Word became flesh and dwelt among us’ (John 1:14). Any confidence we have in the
“Bible translation matters because people value their languages and culture. But even more importantly, God values people along with their languages and culture.” —Eddie Arthur
“The message about Christ has to penetrate beyond language, in the sense of the translation of words; it has to pass into the local systems
In this engaging session, recorded at our EXPLORE event one week ago, Adam Boyd describes some of the linguistic and practical challenges of Bible translation.
“Our mother tongue is the language in which God speaks to each of us. He does not speak in a sacred language, but in the
Need something stimulating to read? From a thought-provoking story to a rich collection of quotes, our resource page has plenty of food for the mind.
“One key feature through the whole story of the Bible is the actual production of the Bible. God did not just act through history, he