By Paul Cross, Spiritual Reflections Why can’t there just be one English Bible? Wouldn’t this make more sense than going into a bookstore, asking for a Bible, and having the clerk ...
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In the first sessions of the Synod of Dordt in November 1618, before the delegates of the Synod even addressed the divisive Arminian controversy, they joined together to commission a new Bible.
Last spring, the National Council of Churches commissioned the Society of Biblical Literature to lead a review and update of the New Revised Standard Version translation of the Bible. The new NRSV ...
In 2025, DOOR wants to streamline its training for Deaf and Hearing translation consultants, bringing it from many years down ...
unfoldingWord’s Whole Bible, Whole Nation Iran project delivers hope for all unreached people groups. Together with ministry ...
Protestants believed that it was important to have the Bible translated from Latin into language the people could understand. By understanding what was being read to them in church, the people ...
A retired solicitor who translated the whole of the Bible into Doric has said he is “absolutely delighted” to be recognised in the New Year Honours list. Gordon M Hay spent 17 years ...