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Why is the role of translation important in Christianity?

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Translation is crucial as it makes God's Word accessible to diverse populations, allowing them to encounter Christ in their own languages.

The role of translation is pivotal in Christianity because it expands the reach of the Gospel beyond cultural and linguistic barriers. As seen in the work of the Trinitarian Bible Society, translation has allowed Scriptures to be published in numerous languages and dialects, signifying that the 'Lord gave the word' for all people. Bible translation ensures that everyone, regardless of their linguistic background, has the opportunity to understand the message of salvation through faith in Christ. It fulfills the Great Commission by equipping believers worldwide to connect with God's Word, respond to His call, and propagate the faith within their communities.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:11, Matthew 28:19

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