What's in a Version?Energion Publications, 26 nov 2004 - 124 pagina's What goes into translating the Bible? How can a layperson choose a Bible translation and edition from the enormous number available, particularly in the English language. Author Henry E. Neufeld writes about Bible translations from his knowledge as a student of Biblical languages, and his experience teaching them to laypeople and discussing them on the internet. He addresses the questions that readers have, rather than just translation theory questions that might interest translators. Many people have questions about translations because they do not understand how translations are produced, so the views of translators are important. Much of the material available is either polarizing or is provided to advocate a particular version. Every version comes with publisher hype. What should the reader believe? What's in a Version? strives to provide a basis for lay students to understand how translations are made so they can understand the arguments and become confident of the Bible version they choose to use for reading and study. Ultimately, the author's aim is to help readers find the version they will read, consistent with his belief that it doesn't matter how accurate an unread Bible is. This book is aimed at a lay audience, but can also be helpful for Sunday School teachers and pastors who want to communicate biblical material effectively with congregations, classes, and small groups. |
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... Creating and Preserving the Bible Chapter 3 The Biblical Text Chapter 4 Translators .... Chapter 5 Translation Methods . Chapter 6 Receptor Language Chapter 7 Special Characteristics Chapter 8 Choosing a Bible ........... Chapter 9 ...
... emphasize free will tend to prefer the translation of the NRSV , while those for whom free will is less important will often prefer the NIV . Chapter 2 Creating and Preserving the Bible What is the What Goes into a Bible Version ? - 7.
Henry E Neufeld. Chapter 2 Creating and Preserving the Bible What is the Bible ? I can't go into great detail in discussing the nature of the Bible in this ... Creating and Preserving the Bible - 9 Chapter 2: Creating and Preserving the ...
... this book in many cases reflects material I have learned by reading other people's books , so the Bible writers used material that others had written . Something Extra : This is as good a time as Creating and Preserving the Bible - 11.
... creating their text . Scholars refer to the form of a book as we find it in the Bible as its canonical form . We refer to the methods used to study the history of how the books were written and collected as the methodologies of Biblical ...
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The Biblical Text | 17 |
Translators | 39 |
Translation Methods | 43 |
Receptor Language | 55 |
Special Characteristics | 61 |
Choosing a Bible | 71 |
Understanding the Formality and Functionality Charts | 81 |
The KJV and KJV Only | 85 |
Versions Not in the Mainstream | 89 |
Appendix D Inspiration and Biblical Authority | 91 |
Glossary | 97 |
Additional Reading and Resources | 103 |
Index | 107 |
Scripture Index | 109 |