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hello and welcome back to working for the word my name is Andrew Case and this is where you get an inside scoop on what can be the complex and confusing world of Bible translation and we are in the middle of a series on oral Bible translation on an oral adaptation experiment that my wife and I did in Equatorial Guinea and I want to begin by talking a little bit more about the philosophy behind oral Bible translation maybe it sounded like last time I was criticizing the whole decline of literacy in the world and people preferring audio books and audio Bibles to written material but I wasnamp;#39;t really getting at that I actually love the new technology that makes it possible to make speech and communication come alive the spoken word at its core is hugely powerful and it is extremely ancient so if you think about all of human history up until the printing press most people were illiterate most people communicated by spoken words and if they couldnamp;#39;t read they had to have some