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Texus Receptus

Posted on October 6, 2010.
Texus ReceptusCan someone give me the "real" history of Texus Receptusa

I would like to know what it is for ve one.I 'been a Christian now for a year.And only yesterday, I am sorry (so a year that I lied every time I said that I was D a Christian:) I would like to know what is the received text and what is its history.

Thank you and God bless you

Sorry for your loss of faith. This means that you repenta Is it not so important what we believe, because the truth is one. We will be happy and free if God has priority in our lives as it deserves and requires.

Robert Estienne, or Stephanus, played an important role as a printer and publisher in the 16th century Paris. Being a publisher, he saw the practical advantage of using a system of chapters and verses to see them at any time, and so he introduced this system as a Greek-Latin New Testament in 1551. Verse divisions were first made to the Hebrew Scriptures by Masoretes, but it was Stephanus' French Bible of 1553 which first showed the current divisions of the whole Bible.
Textus Receptus. Stephanus has also published several editions of the Greek "New Testament". They are mainly based on the text of Erasmus, with corrections based on the Polyglott Complutense of 1522 and 15 late cursive manuscripts of earlier centuries. third edition of Stephanus' Greek text of his in 1550 became in effect the Textus Receptus (Latin for "received text") which were based on other 16th century English and the King James Version of 1611.

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