Biblical Translation
Biblical translation is the process of converting the texts of the Bible from their original languages, such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, into other languages. This allows people around the world to access and understand the teachings and stories contained in the scriptures. Different translations may vary in style, accuracy, and readability, catering to diverse audiences.
Throughout history, many translations have been made, including well-known versions like the King James Version and the New International Version. Each translation aims to convey the original meaning while considering the linguistic and cultural context of the target language.