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Iterative publishing in Bible translation can help place Scripture in people’s hands sooner, when supported by strong processes. In this episode of the Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, Joel Mathews and Chris “Klappy” Klapp, alongside Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi, explore why iterative publishing is often misunderstood. They discuss questions around theological accuracy and the practical tensions translation teams navigate, while pointing to the role of community feedback, digital distribution, and evolving tools—including AI—in strengthening both pace and quality. Drawing on real-world experiences, they argue that iterative publishing, when done thoughtfully, can accelerate access to Scripture while strengthening the translation process through ongoing revision and collaboration.
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By ETEN Innovation LabIterative publishing in Bible translation can help place Scripture in people’s hands sooner, when supported by strong processes. In this episode of the Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, Joel Mathews and Chris “Klappy” Klapp, alongside Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi, explore why iterative publishing is often misunderstood. They discuss questions around theological accuracy and the practical tensions translation teams navigate, while pointing to the role of community feedback, digital distribution, and evolving tools—including AI—in strengthening both pace and quality. Drawing on real-world experiences, they argue that iterative publishing, when done thoughtfully, can accelerate access to Scripture while strengthening the translation process through ongoing revision and collaboration.
Register for the OBTC Hackathon 2026 here.
Have questions? Send us an email at [email protected] and we'll answer them on the show!
Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.