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Reina-Valera 1909 with Strong’s numbers
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Module version: 2.3 Description: Reina-Valera 1909 con números de Strong Reina-Valera 1909 is a formal translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text and the Greek Textus Receptus, that is, the Hebrew and Greek traditional texts. This digital edition has been proof-read to make it conform to the printed version, and has been tagged with Strong’s numbers. Extracted from theword.net |
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The Greek New Testament – Byzantine Textform.nt
with Strong’s, Morphology, and NA27, BYZ, variants
Robinson-Pierpont edition
By Robinson, Maurice A.; Pierpont, William G.
The text, morphology, variants, etc of this Bible is Copyright © 2019 Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen – Released under the MIT License – Public Domain. Copy freely which is available here: https://github.com/byztxt/byzantine-majority-text
What is the Byzantine Text?
The New Testament is translated from Greek. Editions of the Greek New Testament are prepared from manuscripts, which were copied by hand and do not always agree. Manuscripts are grouped into families or texts based on their shared readings. The Byzantine Text is a family that contains 90%+ of all Greek New Testament manuscripts.
Why use the Byzantine Text?
Dr. Maurice Robinson, the most respected living proponent of the Byzantine priority theory, summarized the case for Byzantine Priority in this “New Testament Textual Criticism: The Case for Byzantine Priority” (Also available in theWORD Bible Software) initially published in the appendix to the Robinson-Pierpont 2005 edition.
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This Compilation is Copyright © 2019 by Robinson and Pierpont
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The permitted use or reproduction of the Greek text or other material contained within this volume (whether by print, electronic media, or other form) does not imply doctrinal or theological agreement by the present editors and publisher with whatever views may be maintained or promulgated by other publishers. For the purpose of assigning responsibility, it is requested that the present editors’ names and the title associated with this text as well as this disclaimer be retained in any subsequent reproduction of this material.
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