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Webster Bible for Bible+hot!
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04.02.2007
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Webster Bible with "not in original text" indication. Description: The Holy Bible, containing the old and new testaments, in the common version. With amendments fo the language, by Noah Webster, LL. D.
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Revised King James NT for Bible+hot!
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04.02.2007
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Revised King James New Testament, 2000 Edition, edited by Brad Haugaard. As in the 1998 edition, it maintain the feel of the King James Version, frequently using British spellings, and including much of the KJV syntax and even some antiquated words. It used the masculine in the old, gender-inclusive sense. Brackets [ ] enclose passages that are generally omitted in modern translations. The RKJ New Testament was developed using various modern translations but did not return to the original languages in developing it.
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Douay-Rheims American Edition for Bible+hot!
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02.02.2007
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Douay-Rheims American Edition (1899). Translation of the Latin Vulgate.
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Twentieth Century NT for Bible+hot!
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04.02.2007
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Twentieth Century New Testament with footnotes and paragraph indication. Description: This translation had its origin in the discovery that the English of the Authorized Version, though valued by the more educated reader for its antique charm, is in many passages difficult for those who are less educated, or is even unintelligible to them. The retention, too, of a form of English no longer in common use gives the impression that the contents of the Bible have little to do with life of our own day. The Greek used by the New Testament writers was not the Classical Greek of some centuries before, but the form of the language then spoken. The constant effort of the translators was to exclude all words and phrases not used in current English. However, an older phraseology was used in rendering poetical passages and quotations from the Old Testament and in the language of prayer. The Authorized Version came from several versions going back to Tyndale, Wycliffe, and a Latin version. This version is not a revision of an older one, but was made directly from the Greek. It is not a paraphrase and is more than a literal translation. Emphasis was placed on every word. The text of Westcott and Hort was followed. This is considered the purest Greek text and the last and best of the Greek New Testament. The usual grouping of the books was kept, but in chronological order in each group.\r\n\r\nFleming H. Revell Company (1904)
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Tyndale Bible for Bible+hot!
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04.02.2007
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William Tyndale Bible. Description: William Tyndale\s 1525 New Testament and 1530 Pentateuch. This electronic edition contains only Genesis, the Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1st Corinthians, Hebrews, and Revelation from Tyndale's Bible.
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