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  2. Geneva Bible - Wikipedia

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    Title page of a New Testament from the Geneva Bible, dated 1599 but probably printed circa 1616–1625. King James I's distaste for the Geneva Bible was not caused by the translation of the text into English, but rather the annotations in the margins. He felt strongly that many of the annotations were "very partial, untrue, seditious, and ...

  3. English Hexapla - Wikipedia

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    Cranmer's Bible is actually the Great Bible, with a preface written by Cranmer for the second edition in 1540. The version in the English Hexapla is reprinted from a first edition of the Great Bible published in 1539, also provided by the Baptist College in Bristol. The Geneva New Testament is reprinted from a first edition published in 1557.

  4. Société Biblique de Genève - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva Bible Society makes the Bible available free of charge or at the lowest possible price. The New Geneva Translation has been published since 1988. Initially only individual Bible books were published, but since 2000 the New Testament, and since 2011 the New Testament and Psalms in one volume.

  5. Early Modern English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    The only Bible translation published during Mary's reign was the Whittingham New Testament of 1557 printed in Geneva (Herbert #106). English scholarship was driven into exile, and found its way to Frankfurt and Geneva again.

  6. Bible translations into English - Wikipedia

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    The New Testament Octapla: Eight English Versions of the New Testament, in the Tyndale-King James Tradition, ed. by Luther A. Weigle. New York: T. Nelson & Sons, 1962. N.B.: The eight English translations of the entire N.T. included (on quarter portions of facing pages) are those of the Bibles in English known as Tyndale's, Great Bible, Geneva ...

  7. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    Some versions, including pre-KJV versions such as the Tyndale Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible, treat the italicized words as a complete verse and numbered as 12:18, with similar words. In several modern versions, this is treated as a continuation of 12:17 or as a complete verse numbered 12:18:

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