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Erasmus did not "invent" the Textus Receptus, but mearly printed a small collection of what was already the vast majority of New Testament Manuscripts. The first printed Greek New Testament was the Complutensian Polyglot (1514), Erasmus' was the second published (1516).
Erasmus did not "invent" the Textus Receptus, but mearly printed a small collection of what was already the vast majority of New Testament Manuscripts. The first printed Greek New Testament was the Complutensian Polyglot (1514), Erasmus' was the second published (1516).

Textus-Receptus.com is an online bible society specifically designed to provide information about the Greek Textus Receptus and the Hebrew Masoretic Text of the bible. This site is only new so if you can help in any way it will be greatly appreciated.

Please note that some articles have been totally copied from wikipedia. This has mainly been for search engine purposes. I fully intend to have 100% Christian content and most bias in parts copied articles have been cut out. Some things on Wikipedia are good, and are just charts, facts and figures etc, but some other sections are totally biased. So if you are wanting to contribute, you may want to go there for some ideas.


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