The TR put out by Trinitarian Bible Society is copyrighted while it is a cheap reprint of the Scrivener Textus Receptus 1894 that is Public Domain. In the Restored Textus Receptus is there an apparatus with a list of differences between Stefanus Textus Receptus 1550 and Scrivener Textus Receptus 1894 and I made a translation of the differences. (Ignoring the movable Nu grammar rule in the e-Sword version).īut the KJV is closer to the Scrivener Textus Receptus 1894. The TRa and TRi are based on reprints of the Stefanus Textus Receptus 1550. (So I should use HOT+ and the Hebrew Study Bible editions). The Hebrew Study Bible use pointed text and parashot(paragraphs and semi-paragraphs), and Ketiv and Qere but is based on the Westminster Leningrad Codex. The Hebrew OT and Hebrew OT+ have trouble with verses in Psalms that have titles. The old HOT and HOT+ were the closed Hebrew text compared with the Bloomberg edition.īut the Bloodberg edition use a pointed text and parashot(paragraphs and semi-paragraphs), and Ketiv and Qere.
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