I don't believe there is a special word for that. Just use the phrase (almost) as you wrote it, i.e., "translate The Bible" or "translation of the Bible".
its not KJB but KJV means king James version bible its a type of translation
The Ten Commandments consist of 179 words in the King James Version of the Bible.
Tony or Anthony means Worthy of Praise ( this is from the bible, translation form English on Hebrew)
Below are 3 typical phrases in Greek in their literal translation with their
It depends on the translation one uses.
ESV stands for English Standard Version. This bible is literal word for word translation of Scripture. It was created in response to the need for a bible that had the literal translation style of the King James Version with contemporary language.
Psalm 117 with around 30 words though the exact amount of words depends on the translation.
both words would be translated as Hashem (השם)
Institute for Bible Translation was created in 1973.
NLT means "New Living Translation." It's just another translation of the Bible, like the English Standard Version (ESV) or the New King Jame Version (NKJV). I hope that was helpful!
the first translation was in English while the first bible printed was called guttenbergs bible.
The (phi) simply means that it is from a translation by a pastor named Phillips who lived during WWII. He translated the NT into modern language. Overall it is a fairly accurate translation.