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For a long time I’ve been wanting to do a podcast on something that’s not on a lot of people’s minds when they think of Bible translation: translation for the deaf. Just as some communities are served best by an oral translation, others are served better by a visual translation. And this is the perfect time to talk about this because, as of the fall of 2020, we’re celebrating the completion of the first full Bible produced in sign language: the American Sign Language Bible.
A big thanks to Bob Van Zyl for joining us in this episode.
DeafBible.com
One of the images Bob mentioned from Ephesians
my books | twitter | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook
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For a long time I’ve been wanting to do a podcast on something that’s not on a lot of people’s minds when they think of Bible translation: translation for the deaf. Just as some communities are served best by an oral translation, others are served better by a visual translation. And this is the perfect time to talk about this because, as of the fall of 2020, we’re celebrating the completion of the first full Bible produced in sign language: the American Sign Language Bible.
A big thanks to Bob Van Zyl for joining us in this episode.
DeafBible.com
One of the images Bob mentioned from Ephesians
my books | twitter | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

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