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Bibles - Revised Version (RV)

18 February 2017 - 08:41 AM

File Name: Revised Version (RV)

File Submitter: Slave of The Lord Jesus

File Submitted: 17 Feb 2017

File Category: Bibles

Author: Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x
Suggest New Tag:: King James Version, Revised Version, Revised, English Revised Version, RV, ERV, 1885

The Revised Version (RV), also known as the English Revised Version (ERV).
This work is in the Public Domain. You may copy and use it freely. Much of the time this version is not alone, rather it is typically in the margin of a King James Bible.

The Revised Version is out of copyright worldwide, while it is widely available online and in digital formats it is significantly less popular than the KJV or the ASV in this manner (the KJV and the ASV being related to the RV). However, it is not widely available in published form today with only Cambridge University Press publishing it in the form of a KJV/RV interlinear.

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Bibles - DARBY Bible Translation

03 October 2016 - 07:07 PM

File Name: DARBY Bible Translation

File Submitter: Slave of The Lord Jesus

File Submitted: 03 Oct 2016

File Category: Bibles

Author: John Nelson Darby
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x

This is the translation of the Bible from John Nelson Darby. Below is a further description of the text:

The Darby Bible was first published in 1890 by John Nelson Darby, an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher associated with the early years of the Plymouth Brethren. Darby also published translations of the Bible in French and German.
J. N. Darby's purpose was, as he states in the preface to his English New Testament, to make a modern translation for the unlearned who have neither access to manuscript texts nor training and knowledge of ancient languages of the Scriptures. Darby's translation work was not intended to be read aloud. His work was for study and private use. In his own oral ministry he generally used the English KJV Bible.

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