#TranslationTuesday
“Let no one cause to depart from the standard that is laid through the letter of the Scripture which is revealed by the blood of
“Let no one cause to depart from the standard that is laid through the letter of the Scripture which is revealed by the blood of
You read the Word of God daily and study it regularly. You believe it, and even stake your life on it. It’s the truth and
At the link below you can watch a 1.5-hour video where Paul Shirk explains how we received the Canon of Scripture. We can know what
“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
“Translation of the Bible was undertaken in the early centuries because there was no idea that the sacredness of the Bible was to be sought
“If there is a single thread running through the whole story of the Reformation, it is the explosive and renovative and often disintegrating effect of
This is a video about reading and writing, Moses and Joshua, Bible translation and church planting—and what they all have to do with each other.
“We must allow the infallible guide, the Word of truth, to inform our theology, which will inform our missiology, which will inform our methodology.” —Brooks
Why Translate the Bible? Why, really, could it be worth risking your neck to get the Scriptures translated into an obscure language, just one out
“I have here translated, brethren and sisters most dear and tenderly beloved in Christ, the New Testament, for your spiritual edifying, consolation, and solace.” —William