Bible translation
Bible translation is the process of converting the text of the Bible from its original languages, such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, into other languages. This allows people around the world to read and understand the scriptures in their native tongues. Different translations may vary in style, accuracy, and readability, catering to diverse audiences.
There are many versions of the Bible, including the King James Version, New International Version, and English Standard Version. Each translation aims to convey the original meaning while making the text accessible to modern readers. Translators often consider linguistic, cultural, and theological factors during this process.