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The Bible Translation Podcast

The Bible Translation Podcast

Jack Campbell

This podcast takes a deeper look into the world of Bible translation, learning more about how it works, the challenges it faces, and the people that are involved in it. The host Jack Campbell is a linguist with Wycliffe Bible Translators.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Bible Translation Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Bible Translation Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Bible Translation Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Bible Translation Podcast - Orthography - How to Write an Unwritten Language
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07/15/23 • 30 min

Have you ever wondered what it takes to write down a language for the first time? In this episode, we interview Mike Cahill, the Orthography Services Coordinator for SIL. He helps us walk through the factors that need to be considered when creating a writing system, or orthography, for a language. When an orthography is usable and acceptable, it goes a long way in making a Bible translation usable and acceptable as well!

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The Bible Translation Podcast - The Process - Part 4: Putting Pen to Paper

The Process - Part 4: Putting Pen to Paper

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03/08/21 • 31 min

The first steps of actually writing a translation are heavily reliant upon and owned by the native speakers of the language community we are working in. This episode navigates a series of drafts and checks that take place to ensure that the translation we produce is natural and clear in that language. This takes work from the translation team itself with the help of many people from the community. Adam Huntley, a translation consultant in CAR, helps us understand exactly what this looks like and what the end goal is of this part of the process. This is the first part of our conversation. In the next episode, we will talk more about what Adam's hands-on role looks like in this process.

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The Bible Translation Podcast - The Process - Part 3: Partnership with Local Communities
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02/13/21 • 42 min

In order to go from the big-picture linguistic analysis to actual translation work, it takes strategic partnerships with locals. This means that the ownership for the project and the decision-making authority rest in the hands of the language speakers we work with. In this episode, we talk with Elizabeth Marti, the SIL director for Central African Republic. Her job is to make sure that these partnerships continue to work and that the process of Bible translation moves forward.
Link to resources mentioned in this episode:
Top 3 Open Positions
Give to the work in CAR

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The Bible Translation Podcast - What is Language Survey?

What is Language Survey?

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07/15/22 • 34 min

In this episode, we're talking with Jed Carter, a language surveyist working in Papua New Guinea. He shares with us that, although the work of language survey is necessarily research-oriented, it also must be very relational in order to be successful.
Thanks for joining us for a new season of the Bible Translation Podcast!

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The Bible Translation Podcast - The Process - Part 1: What is a Language?

The Process - Part 1: What is a Language?

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01/13/21 • 36 min

This is the first episode in a series exploring the process of Bible translation. In this episode, we talk to Gary Simons and Dave Eberhard, who are the lead editors of the Ethnologue, the largest and most trusted language database in the world. We will explore how we define a language and how we can classify languages in a meaningful way. Ultimately this will lead to strategic decisions about starting Bible translation projects.
Resources from this episode:
The Ethnologue

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The Bible Translation Podcast - The Process - Part 6: The Nitty-Gritty

The Process - Part 6: The Nitty-Gritty

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04/06/21 • 27 min

Any Bible that gets published in any language undergoes a rigorous process of checking to make sure that there is consistency and cohesion throughout the final product. Translation projects in minority language communities are no exception. In Episode 6, we talk with Beth Knapp and Brian Parker, both working in the CAR, to discuss the nitty-gritty details that need to be done in order to make sure that the New Testament is ready to be published and that it will be used once it is completed.
View an example of the illustrations that they use here!

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The Bible Translation Podcast - The Process - Part 5: The Translation Consultant
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03/22/21 • 26 min

Most of process has been defined by putting more and more authority and decision-making power in the hands of locals. And this is necessary. So what, then, is the role of the expat translator in the process of Bible translation? In the second part of our conversation with Adam Huntley, a Translation Consultant in CAR, he lays out some of the expertise and training that he brings to the project. Episode 5 helps us see the final steps of checking that he is involved with to make sure that the translation is natural, clear, and accurate before it is sent off to publication.

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The Bible Translation Podcast - Oral Bible Translation with Kris Toler

Oral Bible Translation with Kris Toler

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09/01/22 • 28 min

This month's episode covers Oral Bible Translation, the method of translation that maintains an oral format in order to put the Bible out in an audio format. This is different than oral story-telling! In our discussion with Kris Toler, we talk about the advantages this method brings, including a more natural-sounding translation, as well as some of the aspects that are still being studied. We hope that this will continue to broaden your understanding of what Bible translation can look like in different contexts.
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Overview of the Oral Translation Process
Kris Toler's Thesis on Oral Bible Translation
Questions to ask when considering Oral Bible Translation
An example of how an audio presentation can convey more than written - throat singing in Mongolia

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The Bible Translation Podcast - Engaging Diaspora Communities

Engaging Diaspora Communities

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07/07/21 • 30 min

People all over the world are moving away from their language communities to find safety or simply for more opportunities. This diaspora is allowing access to languages that would otherwise be unreachable by outsiders. In this episode we are talking with Trevor Deck and Sunny Hong about how we can engage this diaspora communities to help with Bible translation and to train them as missionaries to their own people. This is one way that we can take advantage of strategic opportunities that are available for successful Bible translation projects around the world.

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The Bible Translation Podcast - Linguistics for Bible Translation (with Aaron Wade)
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06/22/21 • 31 min

In this episode, we talk with Aaron Wade, a linguist working in Papua New Guinea. He helps us understand why having a good linguistic base for a language is critical for Bible translation. This includes creating a good orthography (writing system), understanding their culture from an insider's point of view, and building relationships with them that help give a good Bible translation footing to work from. Aaron dives into the general principles of linguistics as well as sharing some of those things that he has learned from the language he works with in PNG.

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How many episodes does The Bible Translation Podcast have?

The Bible Translation Podcast currently has 13 episodes available.

What topics does The Bible Translation Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Christianity, Linguistics, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts, Missions, Bible and Scripture.

What is the most popular episode on The Bible Translation Podcast?

The episode title 'Orthography - How to Write an Unwritten Language' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Bible Translation Podcast?

The average episode length on The Bible Translation Podcast is 33 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Bible Translation Podcast released?

Episodes of The Bible Translation Podcast are typically released every 21 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of The Bible Translation Podcast?

The first episode of The Bible Translation Podcast was released on Jan 13, 2021.

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