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    Textus Receptus (Latin: "received text") refers to the succession of printed editions of the Greek New Testament, starting with Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum...
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    is found in the King James Version due to its existence within the Textus Receptus. It reads in the King James Version as thus: And Philip said, If thou...
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    regarded not merely as a translation of the Textus Receptus but also as an independent variety of the Textus Receptus. — Edward F. Hills, The King James Version...
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  • Matthew 6:15. This verse appeared in the Complutensian Polyglot and most Textus Receptus editions but Erasmus omitted it and noted that it was missing from...
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  • Hebraica Stuttgartensia) for the Old Testament, while opting to use the Textus Receptus for the New Testament. The NKJV is described by Thomas Nelson as being...
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    printed editions of the Byzantine text-type, it also underlies the Textus Receptus Greek text used for most Reformation-era (Protestant) translations...
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  • (KJV)-only inerrantists often prefer the traditional texts (i.e., Textus Receptus, which is the basis of KJV) used in their churches to modern attempts...
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  • effort into cross-checking the various sources such as the Septuagint, Textus Receptus, and Masoretic Text. Relatively recent discoveries such as the Dead...
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    those who advocate the Textus Receptus, as although the Byzantine text is very similar to the Textus Receptus as the Textus Receptus mostly relies upon Byzantine...
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    it may also have meant "that in which one trusts". According to the Textus Receptus of the New Testament, the Greek word translated "Mammon" is spelt μαμμωνᾷ...
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