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January 2021
Zoom webinar in English: «The History of the King James Bible» by Pål-Espen Tørisen
This is the colourful story of how the English King James Bible (1611) came to be, and eventually became, the world's most printed and widespread book.…
Find out more »March 2021
Zoom webinar in English: “Erasmus and the Greek New Testament” by Pål-Espen Tørisen
The presentation will be on Zoom Webinar, a service for seminars and other public events online, where only the speaker will appear and be heard. None…
Find out more »Zoom webinar in English: “The importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for modern Bible translations” by Alex Gonzalez
In 1947 the most important archaeological discovery of the 20th century was made in a cave near the Dead Sea. The oldest biblical manuscripts recorded to…
Find out more »April 2021
Zoom webinar in English: “Biblical figures confirmed by archeology- Part 2” by Dan-Åke Mattsson
Zoom webinar in English: "Biblical figures confirmed by archeology- Part 2" by Dan-Åke Mattsson. «Time is the Bible’s Best Friend». The reason for this statement is the…
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Zoom webinar in Spanish: ” Los Rollos del Mar Muerto y el Tetragrámaton” by Alex Gonzalez
En 1947 se hizo el hallazgo arqueológico más importante del siglo XX, en una cueva de Qumrán cerca del Mar Muerto. Se encontraron los manuscritos bíblicos…
Find out more »Zoom webinar in English: “To what extent are Bible translations governed by theology?» by Associate Professor of Religion Morten Beckmann
No translations are made in a vacuum. Bible translations will always be influenced by the context in which they are created. Traditionally, Bible translations have been…
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