Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

The Bible is words--it is, at the end of the day, nothing more than that. How those words have been read and understood has formed the basis of everything from private faith to public policy for two thousand years. Yet for the most part, casual readers--and even many professional interpreters, clerical and scholarly--are unaware of how culture has impacted the commonly accepted meanings of so many words and terms. To read the Bible well is to understand that the text is not the same as its interpretation and translation. To care about the Bible is to recognize where the past two millennia of cultural change have shaped our understanding of the biblical text, and to sift through it, to see what the Bible once was so that we can better understand what the Bible now is--and how we, its readers, came to be who we are.

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Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

The Bible is words--it is, at the end of the day, nothing more than that. How those words have been read and understood has formed the basis of everything from private faith to public policy for two thousand years. Yet for the most part, casual readers--and even many professional interpreters, clerical and scholarly--are unaware of how culture has impacted the commonly accepted meanings of so many words and terms. To read the Bible well is to understand that the text is not the same as its interpretation and translation. To care about the Bible is to recognize where the past two millennia of cultural change have shaped our understanding of the biblical text, and to sift through it, to see what the Bible once was so that we can better understand what the Bible now is--and how we, its readers, came to be who we are.

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Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

by Joel S. Baden
Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words

by Joel S. Baden

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Overview

The Bible is words--it is, at the end of the day, nothing more than that. How those words have been read and understood has formed the basis of everything from private faith to public policy for two thousand years. Yet for the most part, casual readers--and even many professional interpreters, clerical and scholarly--are unaware of how culture has impacted the commonly accepted meanings of so many words and terms. To read the Bible well is to understand that the text is not the same as its interpretation and translation. To care about the Bible is to recognize where the past two millennia of cultural change have shaped our understanding of the biblical text, and to sift through it, to see what the Bible once was so that we can better understand what the Bible now is--and how we, its readers, came to be who we are.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506497112
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 08/19/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 501 KB

About the Author

Joel S. Baden is professor of Hebrew Bible at Yale Divinity School. He is the author of, among other books, The Composition of the Pentateuch (Yale, 2012), The Historical David (HarperOne, 2013), and The Book of Exodus: A Biography (Princeton, 2019).

Table of Contents

Introduction

I: Words Connected to God

The "Lord"

Holy/Sacred

Glory

Angel

Satan

Cherub

Ark

Remember

Passover

Most High

Intermezzo

And

II: Words Connected to People

Soul

Spirit

Slave/Servant

Vanity

Unclean/Impure

Fear

Kill

Leprosy

Levite

Hebrew

Son of

Hell

Heart

Stranger

Intermezzo

Behold

III: Words that Connect God and People

Love

Atone

Law

Lovingkindness

Righteousness

Ban, proscription, devotion, destruction

Grace

Sacrifice

Redeem

Covenant

Sabbath

Intermezzo

And it came to pass

Postscript

Bible

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