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5 out of 5 stars
By
Chris McDermott
on
09-03-16
Excellent Performance Matches Flawless Translation
I just finished listening to this new translation of the Gospel of John, and I must say I feel like a more enlightened person for it. As someone who has studied the original Ancient Greek of this text but has never compiled a full translation of my own, I know what a difficult task Mr. Æsír has undertaken.
He has produced an astonishingly emotional and meaningful translation that corrects many of the mistakes translators have been making for centuries.
It was customary for Ancient Greek writers to use words with multiple meanings and rearrange word order within a sentence as a means to convey parallel thoughts and feelings; Greek readers (or listeners) were used to these tactics, as they were part of the nature of their native language. English is not set up this way, and, not surprisingly, we don't look for the same cues within a sentence as the Greeks did. Most translators ignore this vital aspect and fail to reproduce the true essence of the original work.
Despite this cultural and linguistic obstacle, Mr. Æsír has provided thoughtful grammatical variation and meticulous word choice to create a reading experience in English that comes as close to Ancient Greek reading as I've ever seen. I believe that anyone who reads this wonderful translation will begin to think more deeply about the Gospel of John and its profoundly mystical style.
I thoroughly enjoyed the narration -- moderately paced and clear, but with emotion throughout.
This is an extremely important book.
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5 out of 5 stars
By
Amazon Customer
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09-03-16
Beautiful voice
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, the sound is beautiful, so as the story
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Book of Iohan?
The start of this amazing sound.
Have you listened to any of Mícheál Æsír’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Drama
Any additional comments?
Fantastic one, every one should read this
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