The Hebrew and Greek that is translated as “remember” in English is translated in Mairasi as “it is (or: place it) in your liver’s crack” (source: Enggavoter 2004) and in Noongar as barrang-dwangka, literally “ear-hold” (source: Portions of the Holy Bible in the Nyunga language of Australia, 2018).
See also forget, wisdom, God remembered Noah and Seat of the Mind / Seat of Emotions.
Following are a number of back-translations of Ephesians 1:16:
- Uma: “I have not stopped saying thank you to God because of you, and I always name you in my prayers.” (Source: Uma Back Translation)
- Yakan: “I did not stop thanking God because of you. When I pray I always also mention you.” (Source: Yakan Back Translation)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: “my giving thanks to God for you cannot be exhausted. I’m always praying for you.” (Source: Western Bukidnon Manobo Back Translation)
- Kankanaey: “I haven’t stopped thanking God because of you while-at-the-same-time I continue-praying-for you.” (Source: Kankanaey Back Translation)
- Tagbanwa: “my thanks to God because of you really can’t come to an end, and I am also always/often mentioning you in my prayers.” (Source: Tagbanwa Back Translation)
- Tenango Otomi: “Therefore I do not rest from thanking God concerning you. Now I always pray to God concerning you.” (Source: Tenango Otomi Back Translation)
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