A translation of the Book of Revelation from the Byzantine textform collated by Dr. Maurice Robinson (2004 edition). This work is based upon Reformed methods of textual criticism and Bible translation and contains an introduction which explains the principles. Proceeds from this book will be used to translate the rest of the New Testament and if possible the Old Testament as well according to these same principles. Throughout much of the New Testament the Textus Receptus is very close to the Byzantine text, but there are many differences in the book of Revelation. There is currently no major translation based upon the Byzantine Textform and this is intended to fill the need for such a translation.
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By Jeanne Dreyer
Oct 15, 2009
"The Revelation of Jesus Christ Translated From the Byzantine Text Form by Charles Wiese" I had the opportunity to preview a copy of Charles Wiese's translation of the Book of Revelation. My husband read it aloud and I compared it to the King James Version of the Bible. As a couple in their 50's who have read the Bible through repeatedly and been involved in many Bible Studies, we believe many phrases are clarified in Charles' translation which previously we learned through others or ourselves digging in and researching. We were both very thankful to have scripture written so clearly and are grateful for Charles Wiese's translation being available.