By Musa Mulambia
Musa Mulambia has been a translator with BiLTA since November 2023, working at the Tambo office in Isoka District, Zambia.
Oral Bible Translation is the process of translating Scripture directly into spoken form, without necessarily transcribing it first. This translation is done orally and intended for oral use, particularly for communities that may not read or write their language fluently.
Example: Translating the Gospel of Mark orally into a local language for audio Bible use.
To make the exact Word of God available in an oral, accurate, and reproducible format for oral communities.
Oral Bible Storying is the process of selecting, crafting, and telling Bible stories in a natural storytelling format that resonates with the culture. Instead of a word-for-word translation, it focuses on narrating Bible stories in a way that people can easily remember and share.
Example: Telling the story of David and Goliath in a way that local listeners can visualize and easily repeat.
To help people understand and internalize biblical truths through memorable, oral storytelling.
| Oral Bible Translation (OBT) | Oral Bible Storying (OBS) |
|---|---|
| Purpose: - To produce accurate, oral Scripture translations. - To teach and share Bible truths through stories. |
Purpose: - To help people understand and internalize biblical truths through storytelling. |
| Approach: - Word-for-word or meaning-based translation. - Storytelling and summarizing key Bible narratives. |
Approach: - Focus on narrative and retelling. - Emphasis on cultural relevance and memorability. |
| Accuracy Level: - Follows strict translation checks. - Faithful to meaning but simplified for storytelling. |
Accuracy Level: - Emphasizes biblical truth in a simplified, engaging manner. |
| Output: - Audio Bible passages in the local language. - A set of Bible stories told orally. |
Output: - Oral storytelling of Bible narratives. |
| Use: - Scripture listening, worship, discipleship. - Evangelism, teaching, and church planting. |
Use: - Evangelism, discipleship, teaching. - Oral retelling for sharing and memorization. |
| Focus: - The text of the Bible |