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Revision: 5
Title: Textus Receptus
Author: Elliot Ritzema (Faithlife)
Date: 2015 Feb 20 at 20:18

Textus Receptus

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Textus Receptus (Latin: “received text”) is the name given to the succession of printed Greek texts of the New Testament which constituted the translation base for the original German Luther Bible, the translation of the New Testament into English by William Tyndale, the King James Version, and most other Reformation-era New Testament translations

Editions

  • 1550 | Stephen’s Textus Receptus (1550) with Morphology
  • 1624 | Elzevir Textus Receptus (1624) with Morphology
  • 1881 | The New Testament in Greek (Scrivener 1881)
  • 2005 | The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005

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Revision: 6
Title: Textus Receptus
Author: Elliot Ritzema (Faithlife)
Date: 2015 Feb 20 at 20:28

Textus Receptus

Type: Writing

Reading List

Textus Receptus (Latin: “received text”) is the name given to the succession of printed Greek texts of the New Testament that constituted the translation base for the original German Luther Bible, the translation of the New Testament into English by William Tyndale, the King James Version, and most other Reformation-era New Testament translations. These manuscripts are similar to, though not identical with, what has become known as the “majority text.”

Editions

  • 1550 | Stephen’s Textus Receptus (1550) with Morphology
  • 1624 | Elzevir Textus Receptus (1624) with Morphology
  • 1881 | The New Testament in Greek (Scrivener 1881)
  • 2005 | The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005

Dictionary Articles

Journal Articles



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