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Textus Receptus (Latin: "received text") is the name subsequently given to the succession of printed [[Greek]] texts of the [[New Testament]] which constituted the translation base for the original [[German]] [[Luther Bible]], for the translation of the [[New Testament]] into English by [[William Tyndale]], the [[King James Version]], and for most other Reformation-era [[New Testament]] translations throughout Western and Central Europe.
Textus Receptus (Latin: "received text") is the name subsequently given to the succession of printed [[Greek]] texts of the [[New Testament]] which constituted the translation base for the original [[German]] [[Luther Bible]], for the translation of the [[New Testament]] into English by [[William Tyndale]], the [[King James Version]], and for most other Reformation-era [[New Testament]] translations throughout Western and Central Europe.
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/site/articles/tr-art.pdf The Received Text - A Brief Look at the Textus Receptus] Article by G. W. and D. E. Anderson for the [[Trinitarian Bible Society]]

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Textus Receptus (Latin: "received text") is the name subsequently given to the succession of printed Greek texts of the New Testament which constituted the translation base for the original German Luther Bible, for the translation of the New Testament into English by William Tyndale, the King James Version, and for most other Reformation-era New Testament translations throughout Western and Central Europe.

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