Scrivener 1894 Greek New Testament (SGNT) Originally published in 1894. The Greek New Testament also known as the Textus Receptus of the Received Text was further updated by Frederick H.A
The Septuagint, or simply "LXX", is the Koine Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, translated in stages between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC in Alexandria
The Updated King James Version is an update of archaic words and certain expressions in the Authorized King James Version. The Updated KJV is NOT a new translation. It retains the unique structure of the KJV and makes it easier to read and understand by replacing outdated words and phrases
Westcott-Hort NA27/UBS4 Greek New Testament (WHGNT) - This Greek New Testament is a result of rigorous examination of manuscript evidence by Cambridge professors, e Westcott and Hort. The work came out of a desire to present the oldest and purest text possible using the available evidence.
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Weymouth New Testament is a literal translation into nineteenth century contemporary English by Richard Francis Weymouth from The Resultant Greek Testament which is his own text. The translation was intended to provide a most accurate presentation of the meaning of the scriptures using modern vernacular
The World English Bible (also known as WEB) is a public domain translation of the Bible that is currently in draft form. Work on the World English Bible began in 1997 and was known as the American Standard Version 1997. The New Testament is considered complete and is available in print.
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The Wycliffe New Testament is a translation of The Latin Vulgate into Middle English between 1382 and 1395. The intention of the Wycliffe trnaslation was to provide an English translation for the uneducated who could not read Latin in order to form their own interpretation of the scriptures.
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Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young and is unusual in that, as the name implies, it is a strictly literal translation of the original Hebrew and Greek texts