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Mark Ward has designed a vert helpful website for those who want to see the differences between the Textus Receptus that underlies the King James Version and the critical text that underlies most modern versions. It is called kjvparallelbible.org, and I highly recommend it, especially for those who not know Greek. Here is the description from the website:

Among the 5,000+ Greek manuscripts of the New Testament that we still have, there are differences. But unless you read Greek, you cannot know for yourself what these differences are. You have to take someone else’s word for it.

Until now. Using the KJV Parallel Bible, English speakers can see for themselves the differences between the two major textual traditions. This site compares:

Scrivener’s Textus Receptus, the Greek text underlying the KJV, and…

The Critical Text, the Greek text underlying most modern Bible translations.

In the following video, Mark offers a lot of help for using the website.

 

I think this is a very valuable tool. Let me know what you think.

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