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Exposition: the act of expounding, setting forth, or explaining.

The exposition of a point of view.  A writing primarily intended to convey information or to explain. 

This section contains expositions covering a myriad of topics to encourage thought, as well as research.

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Part Four – More Proponents for the Ideal Bible Translation

Proponents for a Literal Translation of the New Testament by Frank Neil Pohorlak, D.D. Litt.D.  CHRYSOSTOM said, “This is the cause of all our evils-our not knowing the Scriptures.” Yet how does one get to know the Scriptures if he does not have in his version of them, exactly what God says? EXACTITUDE VERSUS INEXACTITUDE…

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Part Three – From Thomas Hobbes to Bratcher and Nida

Proponents for a Literal Translation of the New Testament by Frank Neil Pohorlak, D.D. Litt.D. ON ONE OCCASION the Jews brought Paul before Lucius Junius Annæus Gallio, elder brother of the philosopher Seneca and proconsul of Achaia. After the charge against Paul by the Jews, but before Paul could open his mouth, Gallio said to…

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Part Two – Comparative Study of the RSV

  Proponents for a Literal Translation of the New Testament by Frank Neil Pohorlak, D.D. Litt.D. (OSWALD T. ALLIS AND OTHERS) SEVERE STRICTURES are leveled against both the slavishly literal and the servilely idiomatic. Special severity is reserved for any who seek to combine the two. Is the translator obligated to reproduce the style of…

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Part One – Examining Chaplain F. W. Farrar

Proponents for a Literal Translation of the New Testament by Frank Neil Pohorlak, D.D. Litt.D. TRADUTORRE TRADITORE is an Italian proverb: “The translator is a traitor.” The translator who makes an idiomatic version is a traitor in the eyes of the one who makes a literal version, while the translator who makes a literal version…

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