New King James Version
From Textus Receptus
New King James Version is a modern version on the bible that claims to be based on the Textus receptus Greek and the Massoretic Hebrew texts.
It is generally acknowledged that the problems which are associated with the NKJV are not as numerous or as serious as those found in other versions such as the New International Version, the Revised English Bible or the Good News Bible. The NKJV does not omit hundreds of verses, phrases and words as is done in these other versions. It is not a loose translation or a paraphrase. However, the problems of the NKJV are significant in the light of the claim by its publishers and others that it is an accurate improvement of the AV and thus should not replace the AV.
See Also
External links
- Official NKJV website
- The New King James Version: An Examination of the NKJV, part 1 pdf Article by the Trinitarian Bible Society
- The New King James Version: An Examination of the NKJV, part 2 pdf Article by the Trinitarian Bible Society
- The New King James Version: A Critique (A123) pdf Article by the Trinitarian Bible Society
- The New King James Version and the Song of Solomon pdf Article by the Trinitarian Bible Society
- The New King James Version: What today's Christian needs to know about the NKJV (A110) pdf Article by the Trinitarian Bible Society