Bible Age and Progression

 

Question: What is the age of the Bible translation we use today?

 

Basically, the Old Testament was translated from the Hebrew Scrolls into Greek in BC 300 approx., before the first Alexandrian fire.

The New Testament was completed between AD 100–250 in Greek, and the most used was thePeshittawhich was between AD 200–400.

The KJV is from the “received text” and is considered the most accurate by many scholars and progresses from the efforts of men of God from Tyndale and others, especially during the “Protest” period against the Roman Church by Luther and others in Europe.

The Roman Church has its own translation by Jerome into Latin approx. 390 AD.

Many of the earlier versions were suspect due to various religious doctrines, and that is why as Academic and Spiritual opinion settled down into an acceptable consensus, the main groups, Protestant, Roman and Eastern, became more settled, and in the case of the Protestant the “Received Text” became almost universal!

However, even the KJV has been examined by high level Scholars, and where translation or error has occurred deliberately or inadvertently a side note is shown to allow the student to consider!

There are quite a few such available, and a favourite is the “Companion” Bible; which has profuse notes and comments.  The work was undertaken by an English Vicar (Dr. E.W. Bullinger), and a Jewish Rabbi, who had converted to Christianity (Dr. David Christian Ginsburg), who worked for the British Library and British Museum.  They used the KJV as the basic, and worked through all the manuscripts from UK and Europe, including Jewish and Greek texts.  The result was the “Companion Bible” which first printed in 1912 in the UK.  It is available world-wide, and is also printed in China.

See:

http://www.levendwater.org/companion/index_companion.html 

Ancient Aramaic Manuscripts, Pshitta O and A:

Approaching and Understanding Scripture, The Bible

 

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