Karen H. Jobes is Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis at Wheaton College. BA (Trenton State College, presently the College of New Jersey), MSc (Rutgers University), MAR in Biblical Studies, PhD (Westminster Theological Seminary). She is an executive committee member of Today's New International Version Committee on Bible Translation. She has written The NIV Application Commentary: Esther, and The Alpha-Text of Esther: Its Character and Relationship to the Masoretic Text.
To Every Nation, Tribe and Language: The Challenge of Bible Translation
Speaker(s): Karen Jobes
Date: July 19, 2006
Length: 1:18:07
Product ID: RGDL3622K
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This lecture was given as part of the Regent College 2006 Summer School Evening Public Lecture Series
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