I would be surprised if any person of average -- or even slightly less
than average -- intelligence would SERIOUSLY espouse any of these
interpretations. ...
George, I think the only way to settle this one is to go out and ask
ordinary people with little church etc background. In other words, do
some field testing, as Wayne Leman urges. He notes that translators into
minority languages regularly do field testing of their translations, but
major English translations have not been field tested. The translators
have simply assumed that their audiences will understand the language of
the translation.
I realise that some of my misinterpretations are resolvable in the
context. But I have done field testing of the translation I was working
on, and have done Bible studies with less educated people in the UK. And
during this I have found misunderstandings every bit as bizarre as the
ones I mention here.
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Peter Kirk
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