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This translation was based on the Textus Receptus.
Phos textus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
The KJV is based on the Textus Receptus- the“Received Text”.
In the Textus Receptus, it uses the word for"faults""paraptomata," which comes from"paraptoma," which means"faults.
The translation was based on the Textus Receptus.
The Greek text("Textus Receptus") underlying the King James Version uses only 167 words!
The Masoretic Text is used as the Hebrew basis for the Old Testament, and the Textus Receptus is used as the Greek basis for the New Testament.
The Textus Receptus is used and the Hebrew Bible
Older Bible translations(which are based on the Textus Receptus) don't read'out of'(Gr. ek)
Bible of 1776 which, unlike newer translations, is based on the Textus Receptus.
It is quite clear, therefore, that the textus receptus of the Qur'an in the world today is not the textus originalis.
as you just said, Textus Receptus done by Erasmus of Rotterdam.
In the first edition of the Textus Receptus, the comma Johanneum was missing,
the received text, the Textus Receptus, the Bible that people have used for centuries,
Scrivener compared the Textus Receptus with the editions of Stephanus(1550),
The older translations(which are based on the Textus Receptus) wrongly read that the four hundred
The Textus Receptus(Latin:"received text")
Of the surviving"Itala" or"Old Latin" translations, only two support the Textus Receptus reading, namely the Codex Monacensis(6th
See also==* Conflation of Readings* Textus Receptus* The New Testament in the Original Greek==Notes==== References==== External links==*"The Way, the Truth, the Life: Hulsean Lectures for 1871"(first printed 1893)* Works by Fenton John Anthony Hort at the Internet Archive including The New Testament In The Original Greek(1925)* Greek Text of Hort's"The New Testament in the Original Greek", Vol.
Following King James' translation, based on the Textus Receptus, the counting differs from the modern translations, based on the source text of Nestle Aland.