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Importance of a Translation Team

Translating the Bible is a significant task that takes a team of people to accomplish. It is important when developing a team to consider the skills and roles of those needed.

Church Leaders

Before starting a translation project, contact as many churches and church networks as possible and encourage them to become a part of the translation and even to send some people for the translation team. They should be consulted and asked for their input into the translation project, its goals, and its process.

Translators

These are the people who will do the work of making the translation drafts. They need to be people who are native speakers of the target language, who can read the source language (the gateway language) very well, and who are respected in the community for their Christian character. For more details about these things, see Translator Qualifications.

As well as making the first drafts, these people will form the core of the translation team that will check each other's work, and then receive the suggestions community members and church leaders who review the translation. After each review, these translators are responsible to make the changes to the translation that are necessary so that it communicates what it should in the best way. So they will refine and revise the translation many times.

Typists or Recorders

Typists are a necessary part only of teams working on written translation. If the translators themselves are not inputting the translation draft into a computer or tablet, then someone else on the team needs to do this. This needs to be someone who can type without making a lot of errors. This person also needs to know how to use punctuation marks correctly and consistently. This person may also need to type the changes to the translation after each round of checking or review. Often the translators are also the typists, or one translator is assigned the role of typist, so these two roles can converge into one.

If the project is an oral translation, a person trained in the use of BTT Recorder or BTT Exchanger will be necessary in place of the typist.

Review Leaders

Some people need to lead review sessions with members of the language community to make sure that the translation is clear and sounds natural in the target language. Usually these are the translators, but they could be other people. These leaders need to read the translation to people and then ask them questions to see how they are understanding it. For a description of this task, see Community Review Methods.

Community Reviewers

Christian community members are needed who will read the scripture or listen to it and provide feedback to the review leaders and translators about what they understand and about how natural the translation sounds.

Church Leadership Reviewers

Church leaders and others who know the Bible well in the source language are needed to review the translation for accuracy. They should be able to read well in the source language. They will compare the translation to the source Bible, to make sure that the translation communicates everything that is in the source Bible. They should be people who are interested in the translation work and who have time to do a good job of reviewing it. It is good if these people can include members of the different church groups who speak the target language and who will use the translation. Since many of these people are very busy, it may work best to send different books or chapters to different people, and not burden one or two people with the whole translation.