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God Speaks Your Language is a presentation of the theories and issues facing modern Bible readers. It encourages readers to let God's word speak for itself. English words must be accurate in their literary narrative, in the beauty of poetic verse, and in mysterious figurative language--all to capture the rich meaning of his revealed word. Our first language is the window into our soul. To know God, to share our deepest feelings with our Creator, we will do it in our mother tongue. It is the Bible in our language that will truly massage our minds and allow the "words" of the Infinite to penetrate our inner self. The need for study Bibles enables the reader to apply translation into added explanation. Proper analysis of Bible versions will help avoid selecting a version one likes because it fits one's lifestyle or church tradition.
“The most obvious virtue of this book is its thoroughness. It
covers and explains all the important aspects of English Bible
translation—all the theories, all the issues, all the familiar
English translations. The result is a book that can be trusted as a
survey of English Bible translation in its totality.”
—Leland Ryken, Wheaton College
“God Speaks Your Language is a major contribution on the
history of the English Bible. Donald Brake takes the reader on a
fascinating journey through centuries of God’s Word translated into
English, then helps the reader to understand the focus and goal of
Bible translations, and finally instructs them how to select a
Bible that will best guide them on their spiritual journey. I
highly recommend this book; it should be on the bookshelf of every
Christian.”
—Carl Johnson, president, International Society of Bible
Collectors
Donald L. Brake is married to Carol and together they have
children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. They are
currently retired living in Flower Mound, Texas, where their life
revolves around research, writing, golfing, and collecting rare
Bibles.
Brake is the author of many books, academic and historical fiction,
including the History of the English Bible, Jesus, A
Visual History, and novels, including In the Shadow of His
Hand and They Called Him Yeshua.