Which translations of the Bible should you use in your family or personal study? How did different Bible translations come about in the first place? Join host Whitney Singley Archibald (BA ’01) in learning from BYU ancient scripture professor Matthew J. Grey (BA ’03) about the Church’s new policy on Bible translations, the history of those translations, and where to start your own study.
Try exploring these verses using different Bible translations:
Matthew 6:25–34, Matthew 5:22, John 1:1, and 1 John 2:2.
You can access all of the modern translations recommended in the Church Handbook online at Bible.com.
This episode is based on the article that will publish in the Summer 2026 issue of Y Magazine.
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