One Bible, Many Versions

Are All Translations Created Equal?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
Cover of the book One Bible, Many Versions by Dave Brunn, IVP Academic
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Author: Dave Brunn ISBN: 9780830864607
Publisher: IVP Academic Publication: April 4, 2013
Imprint: IVP Academic Language: English
Author: Dave Brunn
ISBN: 9780830864607
Publisher: IVP Academic
Publication: April 4, 2013
Imprint: IVP Academic
Language: English

Granted the Digital Book World QED seal for quality in ebook design What makes a Bible translation faithful? Is one version superior to others? Do we really need more than one translation? How can answering these questions help us become better Bible readers? Dave Brunn has been involved in Bible translation work around the world for many years. From the perspective of this on-the-ground experience in different cultures he helps us sort out the many competing claims for various English Bible translations. By giving us a better understanding of the process of translation, Brunn helps us read and understand Scripture more clearly. He demonstrates how the variety of translations enables us to grasp more fully the meaning of the biblical text. This clear, readable and informative work will be of special interest to pastors, undergraduate and seminary students, missionaries, Bible translators, Bible study leaders and anyone involved in Christian ministry.

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Granted the Digital Book World QED seal for quality in ebook design What makes a Bible translation faithful? Is one version superior to others? Do we really need more than one translation? How can answering these questions help us become better Bible readers? Dave Brunn has been involved in Bible translation work around the world for many years. From the perspective of this on-the-ground experience in different cultures he helps us sort out the many competing claims for various English Bible translations. By giving us a better understanding of the process of translation, Brunn helps us read and understand Scripture more clearly. He demonstrates how the variety of translations enables us to grasp more fully the meaning of the biblical text. This clear, readable and informative work will be of special interest to pastors, undergraduate and seminary students, missionaries, Bible translators, Bible study leaders and anyone involved in Christian ministry.

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