Translation That Openeth the Window: Reflections on the History and Legacy of the King James Bible (Society of Biblical Literature Biblical Scholarship in North America)


By: Editor-David G. Burke

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Previous owner's name and green mark on inside front cover. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. . . . . . . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: * PART I: THE WORLD OF BIBLE TRANSLATION BEFORE THE KING JAMES VERSION: 1.) The story of the King James Bible by Alister McGrath -- 2.) The legacy of the King James Bible by Benson Bobrick -- 3.) Preparing the way : traditions of translation before the King James Bible by Lynne Long -- 4.) The textual sources of the King James Bible by John R. Kohlenberger III ------ * PART II: THE MAKING OF TEH KING JAMES BIBLE: 5.) The Hampton Court Conference by A. Kenneth Curtis -- 6.) Rediscovering the preface and notes to the original King James Version by Barclay M. Newman and Charles Houser -- 7.) The King James Bible editions : their character and revision history by Jack Lewis ------ * PART III: THE WORLD OF BIBLE TRANSLATIONS AFTER THE KING JAMES VERSION: 8.) The King James Bible and Jewish Bible translations by Leonard J. Greenspoon -- 9.) The KJV's influence on African Americans and their churches by Cheryl J. Sanders -- 10.) Bible translation as intercultural, historical enterprise by Lamin Sanneh -- 11.) Habitual music : the King James Bible and English literature by David Lyle Jeffrey -- 12.) A critique of the King James only movement by James R. White. . . . . . . . . . . In their elegant but often overlooked preface to the King James Bible, the translators asserted, Translation it is that openeth the window, to let in the light; that breaketh the shell, that we may eat the kernel; that putteth aside the curtain, that we may look into the most holy place; that removeth the cover of the well, that we may come by the water. In celebration of the work of these translators and the fruit of their labors, the authors of this volume, representing a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, examine the cultural and religious monument that is the King James Bible. After David G. Burke s introduction to the volume, Alister McGrath, Benson Bobrick, Lynne Long, and John R. Kohlenberger III explore in part 1 The World of Bible Translation before the King James Version. In part 2, A. Kenneth Curtis, Barclay M. Newman and Charles Houser, and Jack Lewis investigate The Making of the King James Bible, while in part 3 Leonard J. Greenspoon, Cheryl J. Sanders, Lamin Sanneh, David Lyle Jeffrey, and James R. White review The World of Bible Translation after the King James Bible. By looking at the historical context in which the translation was born, exploring its beauty and complexity, and evaluating its lasting impact on church and society throughout the English-speaking world, this volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the King James Bible and its influence throughout the centuries.

Title: Translation That Openeth the Window: Reflections on the History and Legacy of the King James Bible (Society of Biblical Literature Biblical Scholarship in North America)

Author Name: Editor-David G. Burke

ISBN Number: 1589833562

ISBN-13: 9781589833562

Location Published: Society of Biblical Literature: September 2009

Size: Trade Paperback

Book Condition: Used - Very Good

Categories: Bible Study

Seller ID: 25526