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  1. Textus Receptus (Latin: "received text") refers to the succession of printed Greek New Testament texts starting with Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum omne (1516) and including the editions of Stephanus, Beza, Elzevir, Colinaeus and Scrivener.

  2. Textus receptus. " Tekst, który masz, jest teraz przez wszystkich przyjęty ": Elzevir 1633. Textus receptus (z łac. tekst przyjęty) – tekst grecki Nowego Testamentu obecny w drukowanych wydaniach XVI – XVII wieku. Ustalony został w oparciu o późne rękopisy reprezentujące bizantyjską tradycję tekstualną, ale ze względu na drobne ...

  3. 19 sty 2011 · Many people are under the impression that the Textus Receptus (TR) printed by the Trinitarian Bible Society was the Greek text used by the KJV translators to translate the NT. Not so. The TR was not the Greek text used by the KJV translators. Instead, it is a Greek text based on the KJV, created….

  4. The History of the Textus Receptus. From the Apostles to the Textus Receptus. Variations Between the Textus Receptus and King James Bible. Important Differences Between the Textus Receptus and the Nestle Aland/United Bible Society Text. Book of Revelation in the Textus Receptus.

  5. 1 wrz 2023 · This article aims to provide a comprehensive look at nine key facts about the Textus Receptus, from its origins to its impact on modern Bible translations. Understanding these aspects will offer valuable insights into its historical and scholarly significance.

  6. The history of the text from 1516 through 1894 is a history of purification and each edition of the Received text brought it closer to perfection. These editions represented steps in the process of God’s preservation of His pure words.

  7. Textus Receptus Bibles is a Bible study website with historical information on the Textus Receptus and the Bible translations. It has all the Bibles in an Interlinear and Parallel Bible format, and an English/Greek analysis for each verse.

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