Modern Mind, Ancient Book

What Do Bible Translators Actually Do? (And Why It Changes Everything) Part 1

Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar Season 3 Episode 54

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What do Bible translators actually do—and why does it matter for how you read Scripture?

In this first episode of our Bible Translation series, Modern Mind, Ancient Book explores how the Bible moves from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek into English, and what is gained—and sometimes lost—in the process.

The truth is: translation is not just word-for-word replacement. It’s a careful balance of language structure, historical context, and meaning.

In this episode, you’ll discover:
•How Koine Greek and Biblical Hebrew actually work
•Why ancient languages don’t map cleanly into modern English
•What Bible translators do as a profession
•How meaning is shaped by grammar, syntax, and culture
•Why different translations exist—and what they’re trying to accomplish

This episode is designed for the Christian seeker—someone who wants to understand Scripture more deeply through its Jewish roots, ancient manuscripts, and historical continuity.

📖 The Bible wasn’t written in English—but its message is preserved.

👉 The goal isn’t to find the “perfect” translation—
It’s to read the Bible, understand it, and live it.

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