Whether you can read Greek or not, this New Testament Bible will show you the differences between the Textus Receptus, Byzantine Majority text and the Alexandrian text. This new Greek text combines all three texts into one Bible and marks the differences.
The variants within the different texts are what separate the underlying manuscripts into the various families of texts. Superscripted markers show the difference in the text and the first word of each difference is highlighted.
Superscript markers:
TR=Textus Receptus
BM=Byzantine Majority Text
Ax=Alexandrian Text
The Textus Receptus is represented by the Stephanus 1550 and Scrivener 1894 texts and if there are differences between these two then the year is shown in the superscript.
Textus Receptus New Testament Variants
Whether you can read Greek or not, this New Testament Bible will show you the differences between the Textus Receptus, Byzantine Majority text and the Alexandrian text. This new Greek text combines all three texts into one Bible and marks the differences.
The variants within the different texts are what separate the underlying manuscripts into the various families of texts. Superscripted markers show the difference in the text and the first word of each…...
Textus Receptus New Testament Variants
The Textus Receptus is represented by the Stephanus 1550 and Scrivener 1894 texts and if there are differences between these two then the year is shown in the superscript.
Textus Receptus
New Testament Variants
Whether you can read Greek or not, this New Testament Bible will show you the differences between the Textus Receptus, Byzantine Majority text and the Alexandrian text. This new Greek text combines all three texts into one Bible and marks the differences.
The variants within the different texts are what separate the underlying manuscripts into the various families of texts. Superscripted markers show the difference in the text and the first word of each difference is highlighted.
Superscript markers:
The Textus Receptus is represented by the Stephanus 1550 and Scrivener 1894 texts and if there are differences between these two then the year is shown in the superscript.
Textus Receptus
New Testament Variants
Whether you can read Greek or not, this New Testament Bible will show you the differences between the Textus Receptus, Byzantine Majority text and the Alexandrian text. This new Greek text combines all three texts into one Bible and marks the differences.
The variants within the different texts are what separate the underlying manuscripts into the various families of texts. Superscripted markers show the difference in the text and the first word of each…...