Da Jesus Book: Hawaii Pidgin New Testament
"Island pidgin speakers now have an easier-to-understand alternative of reading the Bible. Da Jesus Book, a translation of the New Testament into...
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"Island pidgin speakers now have an easier-to-understand alternative of reading the Bible. Da Jesus Book, a translation of the New Testament into pidgin.
The soft-cover book was published by Wycliffe Bible Translators, the world's largest organization involved in translating the Scriptures into languages of tribal people. Retired Cornell University linguistics professor Joseph Grimes enlisted 26 pidgin speakers in the 12-year translation effort, which had its first fruit in the 1997 publication of the Gospel of Matthew.tthew.
The seed for the book was planted in 1986 while Grimes was here on a teaching sabbatical at the University of Hawaii. He and his wife, Barbara, also a linguist and editor of the "Ethnologue," an index of the world's 6,800-plus languages, had participated as consultants on Wycliffe projects in Asia, Africa and South America and had completed a Bible in the Huichol Indian language in Mexico. He retired after 23 years at Cornell, and they moved to Makaha 11 years ago to dedicate time to the pidgin product. The consultants translated, consulted with Grimes, reviewed and revised each others' work in hundreds of "talk story" sessions over the years." - Excerpted from "Read the Bible, li' dat" by Mary Adamski of "The Honolulu Star-Bulletin."
- Format:Paperback
- Pages:752 pages
- Publication:2000
- Publisher:Wycliffe Bible Translators
- Edition:Later Printing Used
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- ISBN10:0938978217
- ISBN13:9780938978213
- kindle Asin:0938978217









