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Study Section 11:   Methods of Translating the Bible




















































                11.1 Connect.


                           Look at the above paragraph.  Can you read it?  It is in English.  It is a long paragraph written
                           with no spaces between the words and at the end of a line, the word may continue to the
                           next line.  The first copies of the New Testament were written just like this one, only in
                           Greek.  For almost 800 years, every Bible was written in all capital letters and the words had
                           no spaces between them.  They were called Uncials.  Can you see the difficulty that the
                           copyists had when making a copy of the Bible?    Today we are going to trace the various
               methods that scribes used in copying the Bible.

               When you purchase a Bible, the translator approached his translation using one of two methods of
               translation.  We will see which method is best, and based on that, decide what translations would be
               best to use in the pulpit or for personal study.  Let’s get started…..




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