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Nearly all believers read a translation of the original texts of the Bible, yet few understand the complex art and scholarship unique to Bible translation. The importance of Bible translation in historic and contemporary Christianity cannot be overstated, with millions around the globe reading and studying the Bible in their own language. Our guest, a notable translation expert, will answer a wide range of questions about this the process and reliability of this endeavor so essential to the core Christian faith. Questions like: What makes Bible versions different from one another? What should be the goal of translation? When, why, and how were chapters and verses introduced into the Bible? Join us to hear the answer to these questions and more.
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Nearly all believers read a translation of the original texts of the Bible, yet few understand the complex art and scholarship unique to Bible translation. The importance of Bible translation in historic and contemporary Christianity cannot be overstated, with millions around the globe reading and studying the Bible in their own language. Our guest, a notable translation expert, will answer a wide range of questions about this the process and reliability of this endeavor so essential to the core Christian faith. Questions like: What makes Bible versions different from one another? What should be the goal of translation? When, why, and how were chapters and verses introduced into the Bible? Join us to hear the answer to these questions and more.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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