Textus-Receptus.Com
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This site has several features, | This site has several features, | ||
- | * Articles from several authors such as [[Will Kinney]], [[KJV Today]], [[Phil | + | * Articles from several authors such as [[Will Kinney]], [[KJV Today]], [[Phil Stringer]], etc.. |
* The [[King James Version]] online, with information continually growing concerning bible versions. | * The [[King James Version]] online, with information continually growing concerning bible versions. | ||
* Strongs Numbers, with the opportunity to created a database of definitions and explanations favoring historical usage, rather than new definitions. | * Strongs Numbers, with the opportunity to created a database of definitions and explanations favoring historical usage, rather than new definitions. | ||
* Information about biblical manuscripts including Hebrew manuscripts, Greek [[New Testament papyrus|papyrus]], [[List of New Testament minuscules|minuscules]], [[List of New Testament uncials|uncials]], [[List of New Testament lectionaries|lectionaries]], etc. | * Information about biblical manuscripts including Hebrew manuscripts, Greek [[New Testament papyrus|papyrus]], [[List of New Testament minuscules|minuscules]], [[List of New Testament uncials|uncials]], [[List of New Testament lectionaries|lectionaries]], etc. | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 23 January 2011
Textus-Receptus.Com is a wiki style site that is dedicated to providing accurate information about bible versions. This site is similar to Wikipedia, except you need to sign up (which is free) to edit. I started this site because I think wikipedia is not neutral but biased in the way they use information and many of the editors try to degrade the word of God.
This site has several features,
- Articles from several authors such as Will Kinney, KJV Today, Phil Stringer, etc..
- The King James Version online, with information continually growing concerning bible versions.
- Strongs Numbers, with the opportunity to created a database of definitions and explanations favoring historical usage, rather than new definitions.
- Information about biblical manuscripts including Hebrew manuscripts, Greek papyrus, minuscules, uncials, lectionaries, etc.