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 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
NT published1904
Derived fromWestcott & Hort Greek Text as modified by Scrivener
Textual basisNT: Westcott & Hort Greek text as modified by Scrivener
Translation typeFormal Equivalence
CopyrightCopyright 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

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