The Greek that is translated as “every species of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature” in English is translated in Rincón Zapotec as “every animal of the field which walks on the earth, and every winged animal and the snakes dragging their stomachs on the earth and also every animal in the sea.” (Source: Ellis Deibler in Notes on Translation July, 1967, p. 5ff.)
See also birds or four-footed animals or reptiles.
The Hebrew, Latin and Greek that is translated in English as “reptiles” or “creeping things” or similar is translated as “those which crawl along upon their stomach” in San Mateo del Mar Huave, “those that crawl the way they travel” in Chichimeca-Jonaz, and “animals that crawl on the ground” in Lalana Chinantec. (Source: Viola Waterhouse in Notes on Translation August 1966, p. 86ff.)
In Nyamwezi it is translated as as vitundwa vya ku’yu’mba or “creatures that move.” (Source: Pioneer Bible Translators, project-specific translation notes in Paratext)
See also every species of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature.
Following are a number of back-translations of James 3:7:
- Uma: “Every kind of wild animal, birds, animals that crawl and fish in the water, they can be tamed, and there are people who tame them.” (Source: Uma Back Translation)
- Yakan: “All varieties of animals and birds and fish and snakes can be ruled over and are ruled over already by men/humans.” (Source: Yakan Back Translation)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: “We know that humans can control any creature, for there are animals, birds, fish, and even snakes that have been tamed.” (Source: Western Bukidnon Manobo Back Translation)
- Kankanaey: “People have the ability to tame all kinds of creatures including wild animals, birds, crawling things and that which is in the ocean, and there are (complimentary particle) people who have tamed all-things like these.” (Source: Kankanaey Back Translation)
- Tagbanwa: “Isn’t it so that of all the kinds of animals, there isn’t a single one which can’t be trained/managed by man? For there are birds, fish, animals that walk and even those which crawl which have been tamed by man.” (Source: Tagbanwa Back Translation)
- Tenango Otomi: “A person can tame animals, the wild animals, the birds, the snakes, and the animals living in the sea a person can tame.” (Source: Tenango Otomi Back Translation)
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