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Adventist Church World Headquarters
| New Bible Translation Released in
Poland |
January 15, 2002
Warsaw, Poland .... [Ray Dabrowski/ANN]
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front street shop window of the Polish Bible Society in the center
of Warsaw displays copies of a new translation of the Scriptures.
Polish Christians are now slowly adjusting to the new version of the
New Testament and Psalms, which took some 30 translators
representing 11 Christian denominations six years to translate.
Polish Seventh-day Adventists were active in the work of the
Translating Committee, according to Andrzej Sicinski, secretary of
the Polish Adventist Church, who served as a consultant.
"The overarching principle of this translation was being
faithful to the original text and keeping the clarity of the
language," said Sicinski. He explained that this last point is seen
in the new translation’s shorter sentences and the replacement of
archaic language with a more contemporary and better understood
phraseology. In the final phase of the translation in the early
months of 2001, the participating churches brought their particular
recommendations regarding the translation itself, as well as the
introductory notes or references.
According to Sicinski, the
new translation reflects the tremendous effort invested in the work
by representatives of the different churches. "Publishing such an
edition of the Bible can be considered as an immensely important and
creative venture, and it was worth participating in it."
This is the first translation since the "New Version" of the
Bible was released in Poland 26 years ago. Participants in the
project hope this new translation will be attractive to a younger
generation of readers who appreciate a more contemporary phraseology
of the Scriptures. Sicinski also believes Adventist participation
allowed an opportunity to share the denomination’s position on a
number of theological issues.
The new translation has
received many favorable reviews and the influential weekly magazine
"Polityka" has called the release a "great event in the religious
life of democratic Poland."
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