Svenska Folkbibeln

The Svenska Folkbibeln (Swedish People's Bible) is a contemporary translation of the Bible in Swedish. The New Testament was published in 1996 and the entire Bible in 1998. During the autumn of 2014 a revised edition of the Book of Psalms and the New Testament was published.[1] In 2015 a minor revision of the Old Testament was released together with the 2014 revision of the New Testament, resulting in Svenska Folkbibeln 2015. In this version, the footnotes were also improved and extended.[2] Plans exist for a more thorough revision of the Old Testament, but the 2015 edition will be the one in use for the foreseeable future.[3]

Svenska Folkbibeln
Svenska Folkbibeln
LanguageSwedish
OT published1998, 2015 (1998, 2015)
NT published1996, 2014 (1996, 2014)
Complete Bible
published
1998, 2015 (1998, 2015)

The reason for the translation was that many conservative Christians considered the contemporary official translation, Bibel 2000, to be heavily influenced by liberal theology and higher criticism.[4] The Old Testament is for the most part a revision of the official Swedish translation from 1917, with some fresh translations of key texts, while the New Testament is a completely new translation.

References

  1. Håkan Arenius (17 October 2014). "Folkbibeln mer folklig i ny upplaga" (in Swedish). Dagen. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  2. "Nyheter i Folkbibeln 15" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  3. "Tidslinje" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  4. Erlandsson, Seth (1999). Hur skall bibeln översättas? : en jämförelse mellan två högaktuella bibelöversättningar - Svenska folkbibeln och Bibel 2000. Haninge: XP media. ISBN 91-89299-13-2. OCLC 499905723.
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