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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 57 MIN

54: Does Bible Translation Change the Gospel? How Grammar Shapes Scripture

from Naughty vs Nice: A Christian Podcast · host naughtyversusnice

Small translation choices can change big theological meanings. We unpack examples from Scripture and explore why understanding grammar and context is crucial for faithful interpretation. What if a single Greek preposition could shake the foundations of the medieval Church? In this episode of Naughty vs Nice: A Christian Podcast, Todd and Laura dive deep into how reading Scripture grammatically accurate—yes, down to the tenses, cases, and conjunctions—was enough to send Martin Luther storming toward Wittenberg with a hammer and 95 reasons the Church had gone rogue. We unpack the shocking impact of Romans 1:17 and that pivotal phrase "the just shall live by faith." Luther didn’t just skim it—he studied the original Greek and realized the Latin Vulgate had been selling a different gospel. This revelation about justification by faith alone wasn’t just theological—it was grammatical. And it launched the Protestant Reformation. In this episode, you'll learn: Why grammatical accuracy in Bible study isn't nerdy—it's revolutionary The difference between the Greek and Latin renderings of Romans 1:17 How one man’s obsession with Scripture’s original language changed history Why modern believers should care about biblical grammar in a post-Reformation world If you’ve ever been told “just read the Bible,” but want to know how to read it well—this one’s for you.

Small translation choices can change big theological meanings. We unpack examples from Scripture and explore why understanding grammar and context is crucial for faithful interpretation. What if a single Greek preposition could shake the foundations of the medieval Church? In this episode of Naughty vs Nice: A Christian Podcast, Todd and Laura dive deep into how reading Scripture grammatically accurate—yes, down to the tenses, cases, and conjunctions—was enough to send Martin Luther storming toward Wittenberg with a hammer and 95 reasons the Church had gone rogue. We unpack the shocking impact of Romans 1:17 and that pivotal phrase "the just shall live by faith." Luther didn’t just skim it—he studied the original Greek and realized the Latin Vulgate had been selling a different gospel. This revelation about justification by faith alone wasn’t just theological—it was grammatical. And it launched the Protestant Reformation. In this episode, you'll learn: Why grammatical accuracy in Bible study isn't nerdy—it's revolutionary The difference between the Greek and Latin renderings of Romans 1:17 How one man’s obsession with Scripture’s original language changed history Why modern believers should care about biblical grammar in a post-Reformation world If you’ve ever been told “just read the Bible,” but want to know how to read it well—this one’s for you.

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