Worrell New Testament
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Full nameThe New Testament, revised and translated by A. S. Worrell, A.M. With Notes and Instructions designed to aid the earnest Reader in obtaining a clear Understanding of the doctrines, Ordinances, and primitive Assemblies as revealed in these Scriptures
NTpublished1904
Derived fromWestcott & Hort Greek Text as modified by Scrivener
Textual basisNT: Westcott & Hort Greek text as modified by Scrivener
| Worrell New Testament: A. S. Worrell's translation with study notes | |
|---|---|
| Full name | The New Testament, revised and translated by A. S. Worrell, A.M. With Notes and Instructions designed to aid the earnest Reader in obtaining a clear Understanding of the doctrines, Ordinances, and primitive Assemblies as revealed in these Scriptures |
| NT published | 1904 |
| Derived from | Westcott & Hort Greek Text as modified by Scrivener |
| Textual basis | NT: Westcott & Hort Greek text as modified by Scrivener |
| Translation type | Formal Equivalence |
| Copyright | Copyright 1904, 1907, 1957, 1980 Gospel Publishing House |
For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that every one who believes on Him should not perish, but have eternal life; | |
The Worrell New Testament: A. S. Worrell's translation with study notes is a modern translation of the New Testament published by Gospel Publishing House.[1]
The Worrell New Testament was published in three stages:
- The New Testament, revised and translated by A. S. Worrell, A.M. With Notes and Instructions designed to aid the earnest Reader in obtaining a clear Understanding of the doctrines, Ordinances, and primitive Assemblies as revealed in these Scriptures; 1904
- The New Testament Revised and Translated; American Baptist Publication Society, Judson Press, 1907
- The Worrell New Testament: A. S. Worrell's translation with study notes; Gospel Publishing House, 1980