SCRIPTURE CANON & BIBLE VERSIONS (PART III)
“How We Got the English Translations of the Bible” By Akin Ojumu Because the history of Christianity and the Church is not a subject that the vast majority of church folks care to know or find fascinating, there’s a massive hole in their knowledge of the historical events that occurred in Christianity between the Book of Revelation and the present day. This knowledge gap is the reason many Christians confuse Bible canonization with Bible translation. A Bible canon is the officially accepted list of inspired books (e.g., 66 in Protestant, 73 in Catholic) that constitute Scripture, serving as the “measuring stick” for faith. A Bible translation is the rendering of the original texts of Scripture into different languages (e.g., KJV, NIV), focusing on wording and interpretation (Source: Google AI). There are a lot of different translations available these days – from old ones like the King James Version to new ones like the English Standard Version. In today’s commentary, we’ll try to...