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#1 Jeff D. Huddleston

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Posted 27 September 2014 - 08:40 AM

File Name: The Disciple's Bible

File Submitter: Jeff D. Huddleston

File Submitted: 27 Jun 2011

File Category: Bibles

Author: Jeff D. Huddleston
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x
Suggest New Tag:: Disciple, Christ, Bible, Textus Receptus, Apocrypha, Deuterocanon

UPDATE: I have made several corrections to the text of "The Disciple's Bible", and renamed and uploaded it as "The 2014 Edition of the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible (ASV-2014)".

I am currently working on the final draft of the Disciple's Bible with the New Testament following, as its main text, the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece (28th Edition) instead of Scrivner's Textus Receptus; however I intend to continue to remain eclectic throughout by adopting readings from various sources such as the Septuagint (OT), and the Majority and Received texts (NT). I will also not be including any of the Apocryphal books in the final edition. I will be using "LORD" in all caps instead of "Yahweh" in most places, and updating many words throughout. If you enjoy the current edition of the Disciple's Bible found on this page please download it as "The 2014 Edition of the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible (ASV-2014)" here: http://www.biblesupp...bible-asv-2014/


The Disciple's Bible
Based on the 1901 American Standard Version's Old and New "Testaments". The Deuterocanon is based on the 1894 English Revised Version's "Apocrypha".
The Old Covenant portion of the Disciple’s Bible follows the Hebrew Masoretic Text; the New Covenant portion of the Disciple’s Bible follows the Greek Textus Receptus (Scrivener 1894); the Deuterocanon portion of the Disciple's Bible follows the Greek and Latin texts: however, in the Disciple's Bible translation, I have adopted some readings from other ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Latin authorities that are based on either much older manuscripts and/or readings that enjoy much more support from a greater number of witnesses.

THE AMERICAN STANDARD VERSION THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS TRANSLATED OUT OF THE ORIGINAL TONGUES BEING THE VERSION SET FORTH A.D. 1611 COMPARED WITH THE MOST ANCIENT AUTHORITIES AND REVISED A.D. 1881-1885
Newly Edited by the American Revisory Committee A.D. 1901
The Disciple’s Bible, 2012. Edited by Jeff D. Huddleston.

The Disciple’s Bible translation and e-Sword module are Public Domain works.
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