
Working for the Word - a Bible translation podcast
It's been said that people don't want to know: 1) how sausages are made, 2) how bibles are translated. In this podcast we bravely talk about the latter, go deep into biblical studies, and seek to treasure and understand the Bible together. It's for people who want to get nerdy about Scripture and for those who want to understand how their translations came to be. Everything from history to Hebrew, we're on a quest to learn more and make beautiful translations of God's Word. We believe the Bible is a unified, God-breathed, God-centered, hope-giving book, sweeter than honey, pointing to Jesus.
Latest episodes

Apr 15, 2020 • 41min
An Experiment in Oral Scripture Adaptation part 4
Here are some of the things I reference in the episode:
Make It Free: Improving Online Effectiveness by Removing All Barriers to Accessing and Sharing Content and the follow-up article
From Orality to Orality: A New Paradigm for Contextual Translation of the Bible
Audio-Based Translation: Communicating Biblical Scriptures to Non-Literate People
Money, Possessions, and Eternity by Randy Alcorn
LightStream Pocket
*I apologize for how the audio has glitches about half way through. My computer went haywire. Must be the virus.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 13, 2020 • 38min
An Experiment in Oral Scripture Adaptation part 3
We continue the story, talk a little about why oral Bible translation matters, and listen to some more cool samples. Here's a video of how we did the sound effects for the recording of the Exodus. If you're curious, you can download and listen to the first part of Genesis that we produced here. And all of the audio Scripture we produced can be accessed on this Facebook page.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 13, 2020 • 31min
An Experiment in Oral Scripture Adaptation part 2
The story continues, and we listen to some samples. Here's the music video of the Exodus 15 song that we filmed (make sure to activate the English subtitles).
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 10, 2020 • 34min
An Experiment in Oral Scripture Adaptation part 1
The advance of globalization among the minority languages of the world is rapidly changing the landscape of Bible translation. Though a complete written Bible is a worthy goal, in some cases the declining vitality of minority languages and lack of mother-tongue literacy make this approach impractical. By the time the completed Bible is published, there may be few left to read it. Facing this reality among the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea and observing a very low interest in the existing written Fang New Testament (NT), we began an experimental oral adaptation of portions of the Old Testament (OT). Narrative passages of the OT were translated orally from Spanish into Fang by a gifted storyteller, and presented in the traditional Fang troubadour style, called mvét oyeng, including traditional music and rhythms. The resulting recordings have been positively received by the community, and we offer this detailed project report as an alternative and innovative model for other language groups who may be facing similar circumstances.
For those of you who are interested, this is what the mvét oyeng instrument looks like.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 7, 2020 • 20min
Judges part 10 - What happens when the stars start fighting?
In this episode we discuss Judges 5:20, 22, and 25. The book I reference is The Translator's Invisibility.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 4, 2020 • 1h 10min
An Interview with Bethany Case - tools for analyzing the world's languages
I had the honor of interviewing my lovely wife on this episode, and as you'll soon find out, she has a lot of fascinating linguistic knowledge to share! The book she talks about by Albert Bickford can be found here.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Apr 1, 2020 • 18min
Putting God's Heart back in the Translation of Lamentations
Today we talk about a translation issue in Lamentations that is more relevant than ever for those who are suffering around the world in this time of danger and difficulty.
Recommendation for today: An Interview with John Piper on NPR. Every so often I recommend this interview with Piper in the aftermath of the tsunami years ago. Today it is still the most relevant, beautiful, pastoral answer to world calamities like this virus. I've never heard anyone give better answers to the world's hard questions in times of crisis.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Mar 27, 2020 • 1h 27min
An Interview with John Meade - Canon Conversations
Dr. John Meade was kind enough to share some of what he's learned about the canon of Scripture. Thank you, John! (I apologize for the less-than-ideal audio quality, since the COVID virus has slowed down internet speeds.) Links to his books and articles can be found here, and you can learn more about The Text & Canon Institute here. The book he recommends at the end is A Christian’s Pocket Guide to How We Got the Bible by Lanier.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Mar 24, 2020 • 32min
12 Angry Men and the Transmission of the Text of the Old Testament
Do you know where your Bible came from? We talk about some of the main witnesses to the text of the OT, how it was preserved throughout the centuries, and the task of sifting through the evidence to arrive at a text that represents the original canonical one.
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook

Mar 21, 2020 • 1h 10min
An Interview with Joel Harlow - getting to do the coolest job in the world
Dr. Joel Harlow kindly agreed to share about his experience over the years in Bible translation and consulting. I hope you're as encouraged and inspired by what he had to say as I was. Thank you, Joel! Recommendations at the end: The Old Testament in English (The Knox Bible) by Ronald Knox | Biblegateway.com | Biblehub.com
Music by Canuto Ngui "Nfumayong" from Equatorial Guinea.
my books | free Scripture prayer apps | music | Hebrew | academic articles | facebook