Young'S Literal Translationtranslated By Robert Young

Robert Young was a Scottish publisher and biblical scholar best known for his meticulous translation of the Bible known as Young's Literal Translation. Born in the early 19th century, Young dedicated much of his life to the study of scripture, driven by a desire to present the biblical texts in a form that remained as faithful to the original languages as possible. His work, first published in 1862, sought to provide readers with a clear and direct understanding of the scriptures, making it a valuable resource for scholars, theologians, and everyday readers alike.

Young's Literal Translation is characterized by its commitment to literalism, maintaining the structure and nuances of the original Hebrew and Greek texts. This approach allows listeners to engage deeply with the words of the Bible, encouraging contemplation and reflection. If you're curious about the nuances of scripture and enjoy exploring different translations, we invite you to delve into Robert Young's work available in this app. You'll find that his dedication to clarity and accuracy offers a unique perspective on the timeless stories and teachings of the Bible.

Bible (YLT) 09: 1 Samuel

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The First Book of Samuel ushers in the era of kings, notably Saul and David, who represent the battle between the kingdoms of law and grace,…

Bible (YLT) 10: 2 Samuel

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The Second Book of Samuel tells us of this David---the son of Jesse, a common shepherd as a boy, a ruddy youth trying to prove his courage a…

Bible (YLT) NT 10: Epistle to the Ephesians

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An English translation made as closely as possible to the language and idioms of the original languages. - Summary by KevinS

Bible (YLT) NT 03: Luke

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"Translated according to the letter and idioms of the original languages" - Summary by the translator

Bible (YLT) NT 26: Epistle of Jude

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An English translation that holds as closely as was possible to the original languages and idioms. - Summary by KevinS

Bible (YLT) NT 08: 2nd Epistle to the Corinthians

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The Old and New Covenants, translated according to the letter and idioms of the original languages. - From the title page

Bible (YLT) NT 13-14: 1 & 2 Epistles to the Thessalonians

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An English translation that holds as closely as was possible to the original languages and idioms. - Summary by KevinS

Bible (YLT) NT 12: Epistle to the Colossians

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Young's Literal Translation of the Bible. Translated according to 'the letter and the idioms of the original languages.' - Summary by KevinS

Bible (YLT) NT 15-16: 1 & 2 Epistles to Timothy

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An English translation that holds as closely as was possible to the original languages and idioms. - Summary by KevinS

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