- The
Textus Receptus (Latin for 'received text') is the
succession of
printed Gr**** New
Testament texts starting with Erasmus'
Novum Instrumentum omne (1516)...
- Stuttgartensia) for the Old Testament,
while opting to use the
Textus Receptus for the New Testament. The NKJV is
described by
Thomas Nelson as being...
- and twenty-first-century translations. Instead, they
prefer the
Textus Receptus (which is
mainly based on the
Byzantine text-type, with some influences...
-
found in the King
James Version due to its
existence within the
Textus Receptus. It
reads in the King
James Version as thus: And
Philip said, If thou believest...
- "Ajvar
srpski kavijar" (in Serbian). Novosti. 2013. "Leskovčanka po čijem
receptu je
brendiran srpski ajvar ušla u
biznis kad je
ostala bez posla". Blic...
- not
merely as a
translation of the
Textus Receptus but also as an
independent variety of the
Textus Receptus. — Edward F. Hills, The King
James Version...
-
these three agree in one. — King
James Version (1611) In the Gr****
Textus Receptus (TR), the
verse reads thus: ὅτι τρεῖς εἰσιν οἱ μαρτυροῦντες εν τῷ οὐρανῷ...
-
James Version (KJV), re-translated from the
Masoretic Text and the
Textus Receptus. In June 2005,
Southern Baptist minister,
chief editor, and
executive director...
- Nestle-Aland Text
Pentateuch Pe****ta
Psalms Psalter Septuagint Textus Receptus Trilingual heresy Vulgate Early translations of the New
Testament Bosworth...
- from
printed editions, the
Byzantine text-type also
underlies the
Textus Receptus Gr**** text used for most Reformation-era (Protestant)
translations of the...