I was reading something,
can’t remember what, and the writer quoted from, The Message Bible. The
words were so wonderful and alive that I kept reading those verses for days.
So, I looked up The
Message Bible online and found out it was written by pastor Eugene
Peterson, a scholar, theologian, poet and author, who reads Hebrew and Greek. This
is what he said of his reason for writing The Message.
“While I was
teaching a class on Galatians, I began to realize that the adults in my class
weren’t feeling the vitality and directness that I sensed as I read and
studied the New Testament in its original Greek. Writing straight from the
original text, I began to attempt to bring into English the rhythms and
idioms of the original language. I knew that the early readers of the New
Testament were captured and engaged by these writings and I wanted my
congregation to be impacted in the same way. I hoped to bring the New Testament
to life for two different types of people: those who hadn’t read the Bible
because it seemed too distant and irrelevant and those who had read the Bible
so much that it had become ‘old hat.'” Eugene Peterson.
“Vitality and directness,”
that is what I have found in reading The Message.
“For more than two years,
Eugene Peterson devoted all his efforts to The Message® New Testament. His
primary goal was to capture the tone of the text and the original
conversational feel of the Greek, in contemporary English.” : https://www.biblestudytools.com/msg/
I
had read his translation was idiomatic. I looked for descriptions of
that and found this at:
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/idiom.html
“Idioms exist in every language.
They are words or phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally. For example,
if you say someone has "cold feet," it doesn't mean their toes are
actually cold. Rather, it means they're nervous about something.
Idioms can't be deduced merely by studying the words in the
phrase. If taken literally, you would think that someone with cold feet has…
cold feet. But, after living with a certain group of people for a period of
time, you'll start to pick up their expressions. Let's explore some idiom
examples in American everyday language, international language, and the
language of the arts.
The examples
below demonstrate how you can't really deduce the meaning of these expressions
without knowing what they mean. The next time someone says they're feeling
"under the weather," you'll know it has nothing to do with weather
patterns, but rather that they're feeling quite ill.”
·
Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in
disguise. - Getting fired (normally a negative event) turned
out to be a good thing.
·
These red poppies are a dime a dozen.
- These red poppies are very common.
·
Don't beat around the bush. -
Just say what you really mean.
I guess this
is going to be a long post.
I’ve been walking with God for 50 years. Of
course, my walk looks like this:
--__--__**--__==--__***####++___---***--
God’s walk
looks like this: ********************
Still, that’s okay. He’s beside me all the
way. When I read The Message’s story of creation I thought, “This is the God I
know!”
I’ll share
some of the verses from The Message and you can see what you think.
Genesis 1:2-15
God spoke: “Light!”
And light appeared.
God saw that light was good
and separated light from dark.
God named the light Day,
he named the dark Night.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day One.
And light appeared.
God saw that light was good
and separated light from dark.
God named the light Day,
he named the dark Night.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day One.
6-8 God
spoke: “Sky! In the middle of the waters;
separate water from water!”
God made sky.
He separated the water under sky
from the water above sky.
And there it was:
he named sky the Heavens;
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Two.
separate water from water!”
God made sky.
He separated the water under sky
from the water above sky.
And there it was:
he named sky the Heavens;
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Two.
9-10 God
spoke: “Separate!
Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one place;
Land, appear!”
And there it was.
God named the land Earth.
He named the pooled water Ocean.
God saw that it was good.
Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one place;
Land, appear!”
And there it was.
God named the land Earth.
He named the pooled water Ocean.
God saw that it was good.
11-13 God
spoke: “Earth, green up! Grow all varieties
of seed-bearing plants,
Every sort of fruit-bearing tree.”
And there it was.
Earth produced green seed-bearing plants,
all varieties,
And fruit-bearing trees of all sorts.
God saw that it was good.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Three.
of seed-bearing plants,
Every sort of fruit-bearing tree.”
And there it was.
Earth produced green seed-bearing plants,
all varieties,
And fruit-bearing trees of all sorts.
God saw that it was good.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Three.
14-15 God
spoke: “Lights! Come out!
Shine in Heaven’s sky!
Separate Day from Night.
Mark seasons and days and years,
Lights in Heaven’s sky to give light to Earth.”
And there it was.
Shine in Heaven’s sky!
Separate Day from Night.
Mark seasons and days and years,
Lights in Heaven’s sky to give light to Earth.”
And there it was.
The creation verses go on longer, but I’m
just showing an example. For me, this translation shows God’s strength. I don’t
know why, but the regular translations of, “And God said, “Let there be light,”
seem passive.
I’ll show you the beginning of the
Beatitudes from, The Message. Matthew 1:3-
3 “You’re
blessed when you’re at the end of your rope. With less of you there is more of
God and his rule.
4 “You’re
blessed when you feel you’ve lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you
be embraced by the One most dear to you.
5 “You’re
blessed when you’re content with just who you are—no more, no less. That’s the
moment you find yourselves proud owners of everything that can’t be bought.
6 “You’re
blessed when you’ve worked up a good appetite for God. He’s food and drink in
the best meal you’ll ever eat.
7 “You’re
blessed when you care. At the moment of being ‘care-full,’ you find yourselves
cared for.
8 “You’re
blessed when you get your inside world—your mind and heart—put right. Then you
can see God in the outside world.
9 “You’re blessed when you can show people how to
cooperate instead of compete or fight. That’s when you discover who you really
are, and your place in God’s family.
10 “You’re blessed when your commitment to God
provokes persecution. The persecution drives you even deeper into God’s
kingdom.
11-12 “Not only that—count yourselves blessed every time
people put you down or throw you out or speak lies about you to discredit me.
What it means is that the truth is too close for comfort and they are
uncomfortable. You can be glad when that happens—give a cheer, even!—for though
they don’t like it, I do! And all heaven applauds. And know that you are
in good company. My prophets and witnesses have always gotten into this kind of
trouble.
Salt and Light
13 “Let me tell you
why you are here. You’re here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the
God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste
godliness? You’ve lost your usefulness and will end up in the garbage.