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The New International Version Translation Project: Its Conception and Implementation

The New International Version Translation Project: Its Conception and Implementation

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  • Carolyn Johnson Youngblood

Does the Bible need to be translated anew? Is there a need for new Bible translations every so many years? This essay explains why there is such a need for new translations and what the aims and goals of such translations should be, as it introduces the New International Version translation project.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1978. 11 pages.

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