We've discussed a lot of tools since the beginning of our podcast, and today Lydia gives a brief overview of how various Bible tools have helped her understand and enjoy the Bible in her daily devotions. RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
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While we were on the topic of study Bibles, we reached out to Hampton Keathley for a special reason--he is the co-founder of Bible.org, which houses the NET Bible translation. You may be wondering how a Bible translation made its way into a series on study Bibles. Listen to this episode to learn about an impressively transparent Bible translation and explore a couple of resources deep in Bible study, accessible and useful to studiers of all ages and levels. RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
Mark Strauss is another passionate man who has dedicated his entire life to studying and translating the Bible. He joined the NIV Bible translation committee in 2005 and was later asked to serve as the vice chair. He is also a professor of New Testament at Bethel University. Mark offers candid conversation and a desire to adequately translate the word of God. RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
Countless men and women have dedicated their lives to studying and translating the Bible. Leland Ryken is one of them. He has studied and taught the Bible as classical literature for over half a century! His accomplishments and knowledge led him to be the English stylist on the ESV Bible translation committee. We had the privilege of interviewing him about his experience on the translation committee, about the Bible as literature, and about numerous of his books. See the links below for more information. RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
We, as English speakers, are immensely blessed to have many, many Bible translations available to us. But, you may wonder, why the vast selection? Isn't one or two versions enough? Is one translation better or more accurate than the other? Are Bible translators trying to create their version of the Bible infused with their theology and agendas? In this episode, we walk through 3 major differences in Bible translations and how you can utilize multiple versions in your Bible study and reading. Join us as we relish in the fact that God has preserved his Word for us through thousands of years, so that we can read it and love it today. As you watch this episode, say a prayer for those who do not yet have a Bible in their language, and that the Spirit would raise up those in the Church to reach them. Throughout this episode, we walk through a powerpoint presentation. We have attached it below. Also attached is a more in-depth version of this presentation, if you want more information. Thirdly, we have attached some books for further reading on the material. As always, reach out to us ([email protected]) if you have any other questions or would like further resources. EPISODE RESOURCES
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