Webster's Bible
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+ | "“These and other improvements were absorbed or adopted by the men who developed the Revised Version (1881-1885). ‘It is not without reason that Webster... See More’s work ... helped to make the success of the later work possible’ (Warfel). Typically, Webster was the first to change ‘For I know nothing by myself’ (1 Cor. 4:4) to the accurate ‘For I know nothing against myself’ (cf. this verse in the American Standard Version and Revised Standard Version)” (“Publisher’s Preface,” The Webster’s Bible, Baker Book House, 1987). |
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This is from the preface to Webster's Bible published by Baker Book House (1987):
"“These and other improvements were absorbed or adopted by the men who developed the Revised Version (1881-1885). ‘It is not without reason that Webster... See More’s work ... helped to make the success of the later work possible’ (Warfel). Typically, Webster was the first to change ‘For I know nothing by myself’ (1 Cor. 4:4) to the accurate ‘For I know nothing against myself’ (cf. this verse in the American Standard Version and Revised Standard Version)” (“Publisher’s Preface,” The Webster’s Bible, Baker Book House, 1987).