And God Said, Joel M. Hoffman
And God Said, Joel M. Hoffman
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And God Said
How Translations Conceal the Bible's Original Meaning

Author: Joel M. Hoffman

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/12/2015


Synopsis

For centuries, translations of the Bible have obscured our understanding and appreciation of the original text. Now And God Said provides readers with an authoritative account of significant mistranslations and shows how new translation methods can give readers their first glimpse into what the Bible really means. And God Said uncovers the often inaccurate or misleading English translations of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament that quotes from it. Sometimes the familiar English is just misleading. Other times the mistakes are more substantial. But the errors are widespread. This book tackles such issues as what's wrong with the Ten Commandments (starting with the word "commandments"), the correct description of the "virgin" birth, and the surprisingly modern message in the Song of Solomon, as well as many other unexpected but thought-provoking revelations. Acclaimed translator Dr. Joel M. Hoffman sheds light on the original intention of the text and the newly developed means that readers can use to get closer to it. In And God Said his fresh approach has united the topics of religion, language, and linguistics to offer the first modern understanding since the Bible was written.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Seth

And God Said is just an excellent primer on the science of translation, with terrific examples of figuring out how we know what a word means by tracing its uses and concepts in the rest of the Bible.  Particularly good was his discussion of the translation of "virgin" in the famous "The Virgin shall......more

Goodreads review by Jacques

MY EQUAL IN LOVE, MY LOVER I will not be arrogant enough to pretend I know as much biblical Hebrew as the author. That would be a lie. But I am surprised the author does not know the work of his colleague Robert Eisenman who has beyond any doubt established the Dead Sea Scrolls were contemporary of J......more

Goodreads review by Erika

In this book, Hoffman explores some of the terrible translation errors that have worked their way into translations of Biblical Hebrew. Some of these mistranslations have theological significance. Others make the text harder to comprehend. Others give up the beauty of the original for translations t......more