JeremyS wrote:
I have recently picked up a copy of the Tiomna Nua (1970) translated by O Cuinn. I dont really know much about this translation/version or any Irish translation. I haven't had much of a chance to compare it with An Biobla Naofa. Does anyone know if there are any major differences between the two. I know that O Cuinn has passed away but is there any plans to have the Old Testament translated as well? Thanks.
The 1970 O Cuinn Tiomna Nua was a Protestant translation of just the New Testament made under the auspices of the Hibernian Bible Society. An Bíobla Naofa is a more recent (2000) Roman Catholic translation of the whole (Catholic) Bible. I have both of them myself, as well.
As you may know, there are various versions of the Bible (not just different books, but also different verse arrangements and extra text stuck in in some places), but the major differences between/among Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Bibles occur in the Old Testament (Coptic and other eastern Bibles do have extra books in the New Testament, though), so the main differences in this case would be wording choices made in the translation.