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Breakthrough the Language
Barrier with the Amplified Translation from Olive Tree Bible Software SPOKANE, WA – (August 29, 2005) - In cooperation
with Zondervan, Olive Tree offers a digital version of the popular
Amplified translation for handheld users. Renowned for its ability to
bring out shades of understanding otherwise obscured by the more
traditional word-for-word translation, this version takes both word
meaning and context into account to accurately convey the original
languages into English. “The words of the Hebrew tongue have a peculiar
energy,” writes Martin Luther in his Table Talk, “It is
impossible to convey so much so briefly in any other language. To render
them intelligibly we must not attempt to give word for word translations,
but only aim at the sense and the [original Author’s] idea.” The Amplified’s multiple English word equivalents
for each key Hebrew and Greek word come close to offering the modern
reader what the original listeners took for granted. Now the handheld user can
reap these same benefits on their Palm OS, Pocket PC, BlackBerry,
Smartphone or Symbian device. “I love the convenience of carrying the Amplified
Bible in addition to other translations in my pocket for use in church and
Bible studies,” says Stephen Johnson, Software Engineer at Olive Tree
Bible Software, “It is a great companion to traditional modern
translations since it helps to bring out the meaning of a passage from
many different angles. It enriches my understanding of a verse.” Since the days of John Wycliffe, scholars and
translators have struggled to present an English translation that
faithfully represents the original. Through this version’s unique use of
explanatory alternate readings and amplifications, the reader is assisted
into a better understanding of what the Scripture really says. A good example is found in Hebrews 13:5, “for He
(God) tHimself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor
tgive you up nor leave you without support. [I will]
not, u[I will] not, [I will] not in any degree leave you
helpless, nor forsake you nor ulet [you] down, [trelax
my hold on you],-- vAssuredly not!” t) Vincent.
u) Wuest. Three negatives precede the verb.
v) Souter. About
Olive Tree Bible Software Olive Tree Bible Software provides Bible versions
and study tools for Palm OS, Pocket PC, Smartphone and Symbian cell
phones, and BlackBerry devices. They
publish over 80
electronic translations of the Bible as well as
commentaries, dictionaries,
devotionals, eBooks, and Strong’s numbering system.
The Bible is offered in various languages, including German,
French, Spanish, Chinese, and many others.
Original Hebrew and Greek texts are also available.
Additionally, web and online cell phone (WAP) Bible search engines
are provided. Visit www.OliveTree.com. |
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