The Bible Translator


A journal since 1950

The Bible Translator is a refereed journal dedicated to articles about the theory and practice of Bible translation. It appears in two series - Technical Papers in January and July, and Practical Papers in April and October.

Subscriptions

Individual subscriptions are US$20.00 or GB£10.00 a year (four issues). Institutional subscriptions are US$30 or GB£15.00 a year. Back issues are US$7.50 or GB£5.00 a copy. For payment of subscriptions, changes of address, and orders of back issues, please write to:

Translations Office
United Bible Societies
Reading Bridge House
6th Floor
Reading RG1 8PJ
England
Or email: undefinedbibletranslator(at)ubs-wsc.org

Editorial Correspondence and Manuscripts

Correspondence should be sent to the editors (please do not send book orders to these addresses):

Technical Papers (January and July)
Dr Roger L. Omanson
6417 Lime Ridge Place
Louisville, KY 40222
USA
Or e-mail: undefinedrlomanson(at)cs.com

Practical Papers (April and October)
Dr Stephen W. Pattemore
1 Bluebird Crescent
Albany, Auckland 0632
New Zealand
Or e-mail: undefinedswpattemore(at)ihug.co.nz

Reviews

Reviews of new publications in biblical studies and translation and related areas may be sent to:

Reviews Editor
Dr Lénart J. de Regt
Van der Parrastraat 22
2595 RB Den Haag
The Netherlands
Or e-mail: undefinedLJdeRegt(at)ubs-europe.org

Contributors

Articles should be submitted in electronic format to the respective editors, be limited to 6,000 words in the case of Technical Papers and to 4,000 words in the case of Practical Papers. Articles should conform to The SBL Handbook of Style (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1999). Footnotes are acceptable in Technical Papers, but should be avoided in Practical Papers. Authors have sole responsibility to ensure that all quotations and facts are accurate.

Note:
The United Bible Societies is not responsible for views expressed by contributors. Permission to reproduce articles, either in full or in part, must be obtained from the editors.

 

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