I recently purchased a copy of this fresh “dynamic translation” of Bible and spent some time doing comparative work with key passages of the New Testament from The Voice, The ESV and the Greek text. Sadly I must report that this new Emergent “translation” is so far off the mark that I think one could reasonably argue that by producing their own distorted version of the Bible the Emergent church has crossed the line from being a ‘movement’ to actually becoming a cult.
Read the rest of this review (the first in a series).
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Wednesday, November 26
by
Roger
on Wed 26 Nov 2008 09:14 PM PST
Some of the folks who are part of the Emergent "movement" recently published their own version of the Bible. I haven't seen it personally, but this review points out some serious problems with it:
Emergent church leaders such a Brian McLaren and Chris Seay in
conjunction with a pack of poets, songwriters and storytellers have
just released a new “translation” of the Bible that they claim is a
“fresh expression of the timeless narrative known as the Bible”. The
name of this fresh “translation” is The Voice
and it claims to be a dynamic translation of the Bible. Unfortunately,
not since the release of the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ New World Translation
of the Greek Scriptures in 1950 has there been a bible published that
so blatantly mangles and distorts God’s Word in order to support a
peculiar and aberrant theological agenda.
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