#TranslationTuesday
“I have here translated, brethren and sisters most dear and tenderly beloved in Christ, the New Testament, for your spiritual edifying, consolation, and solace.” —
“I have here translated, brethren and sisters most dear and tenderly beloved in Christ, the New Testament, for your spiritual edifying, consolation, and solace.” —
“Without the written Word of God in a translation, the church has no charter, no doctrine, no direction, and no original history.” — William Barrick
“God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticize, but that we may intercede.” — Oswald Chambers
“The Bible itself does not generally exhibit the clarity to which its modern translators aspire; the Hebrew writers reveled in the proliferation of meanings, the
“The translator’s personal background, historical period, cultural heritage, and ecological environment all intertwine to make it very difficult to translate the Bible in a way
“When outside money and other material things accompany the spread of the Christian gospel, sometimes people get the wrong impression about the gospel itself.” —
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – The Psalmist (Psalms 119:105 NKJV)
“All the years of painstaking work are worth it when translators see the Spirit of God begin drawing people to transformation in Christ.” – Steve
“We will translate the Scriptures—if not with the ink from our pens, with the blood from our veins.” –Translator in a restricted country
“We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them.” – Amy Carmichael