The Revision Revised Three Articles Reprinted from the "Quarterly Review." I. The New Greek Text. II. The New English Version. I

The Revision Revised Three Articles Reprinted from the "Quarterly Review." I. The New Greek Text. II. The New English Version. I

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A Review of the Revised: Three Papers Reprinted from the Quarterly Review. I. A New Greek Text. II. A New English Translation. III. A New Textual Theory of Westcott and Hort. To Which Is Added a Reply to Bishop Ellicott's Pamphlet in Defense of the Editors, written by the well-known by John William Burgon. This book examines the main aspects of the new translation of the Bible proposed by the editorial board. The author explores the new Greek text, the English version, and Westcott and Hort's theory of textual criticism, exploring their positions and arguments. The book also contains a response to the remarks of Bishop Ellicott, who defended the work of the editors. This work is an important source for understanding contemporary debates about the biblical text and the translation of the Holy Scriptures.
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Name of the Author
John William Burgon
Release date
2011-07-13
Subject
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Bible. New Testament -- English -- Criticism, Textual
Bible. New Testament -- English -- Versions -- Revised -- Controversial literature
Bible. New Testament -- English -- Versions -- Revised -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Ellicott, C. J. (Charles John), 1819-1905

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The Revision Revised Three Articles Reprinted from the "Quarterly Review." I. The New Greek Text. II. The New English Version. I

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