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1 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | Searcher56 | 63289 | ||
Side questions in the translation process ... I am writing a paper on worship, as I study it. I am interested in other cultures / languages ... as well as how you, and others translate it. 1. Do you let the English root for the word worship influence your translation ... use the words in the original that are translated worship in English ... or study the original and translate into their language directly, without the English influence. 2. In the native language, do they distinguish between being prostrate (worship) which is shachah (Hebrew), c@gid (Aramaic) and proskuneo (Greek) ... and service (or serve) 'abad (Hebrew) and latreia, from latreuo (Hebrew)? 3. If there is a difference, do you force Romans 12:1, and other passages into their word for worship, or do you let it be service (or serve)? 4. I presume their language has no English influence, so if their is a difference, I would like to know their words for worship and service (or serve). Steve ... email Searcher78@aol.com |
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2 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | wleman | 63293 | ||
Steve, you've asked interesting questions. I can see that I would enjoy spending quality time on this NASB discussion list. (I just discovered it today.) 1. To answer your questions, we do not translate from English. We only want to translate the meaning of the original Biblical languages to the tribal language. 2.In the native language, the word for "worship" is completely different from the word for "serve." 3. I don't understand your question. Could you ask it in some other ways and I'll try again. 4. ehaoena is their word meaning "he's worshipping". It's a verb, which makes sense since worship is an activity. ehotse'ohevomotahoho is their word meaning "he's working for him" which would be one of the most likely ways they would word the idea of serving someone. Blessings, Wayne http://committed.to/fieldtesting |
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3 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | Searcher56 | 63343 | ||
Wayne, Question 3 again ... The NASB, and most other translations use the word worship in Romans 12:1. So would you say ehaoena or ehotse'ohevomotahoho. Steve |
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4 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | wleman | 63345 | ||
Steve, thanks for clarifying. Here is the English back translation of our Cheyenne translation of Rom. 12:1. This is not a finalized translation and it has not been approved yet by one of our mission exegetical consultants. It could easily need further revision. Here it is: "Siblings, because God has had pity on us, I'm gonna beg you this way: Let's see, I wish that you would give all of your lives to God. You'll follow God that way, and that will make him pleased." Blessings, Wayne needing votes on Bible version field tests at URL: http://committed.to/fieldtesting |
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