Job

The Hebrew and Greek that is transliterated as “Job” in English is translated in Spanish Sign Language with a sign for “patience,” referring to James 5:11 and many other passages within the book of Job. (Source: Steve Parkhurst)


“Job” in Spanish Sign Language, source: Sociedad Bíblica de España

In Swiss-German Sign Language it is translated with the sign for “suffering.”


“Job” in Swiss-German Sign Language, source: DSGS-Lexikon biblischer Begriffe , © CGG Schweiz

For more information on translations of proper names with sign language see Sign Language Bible Translations Have Something to Say to Hearing Christians .

Learn more on Bible Odyssey: Job .

complete verse (Job 23:1)

Following are a number of back-translations as well as a sample translation for translators of Job 23:1:

  • Kupsabiny: “Then Job answered,” (Source: Kupsabiny Back Translation)
  • Newari: “Then Job replied,” (Source: Newari Back Translation)
  • Hiligaynon: “Then Job said,” (Source: Hiligaynon Back Translation)
  • English: “Then Job replied again,” (Source: Translation for Translators)

Translation commentary on Job 23:1

Then Job answered: see 4.1 for a discussion of answered.

Quoted with permission from Reyburn, Wiliam. A Handbook on Job. (UBS Helps for Translators). New York: UBS, 1992. For this and other handbooks for translators see here .