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Front Page Titles (by Subject) CLASSES OF PASSAGES. - The Parallel Bible. New Testament (KJV)
CLASSES OF PASSAGES. - The Parallel Bible. New Testament (KJV) [1885]Edition used:The Parallel Bible. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the Original Tongues: being the Authorised Version arranged in parallel columns with the Revised Version (Oxford University Press, 1885).
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CLASSES OF PASSAGES.
I. Strike out “S.” (i. e. Saint) from the title of the Gospels and from the heading of the pages.
II. Strike out “the Apostle” from the title of the Pauline Epistles, and “of Paul the Apostle” from the title of the Epistle to the Hebrews; strike out the word “General” from the title of the Epistles of James, Peter, 1 John, and Jude; and let the title of the Revelation run “The Revelation of John.”
III. For “Holy Ghost” adopt uniformly the rendering “Holy Spirit.”
IV. At the word “worship” in Matt. ii. 2, etc., add the marginal note “The Greek word denotes an act of reverence, whether paid to man (see chap. xviii. 26) or to God (see chap. iv. 10).”
V. Put into the text uniformly the marginal rendering “through” in place of “by” when it relates to prophecy, viz. in Matt. ii. 5, 17, 23; iii. 3; iv. 14; viii. 17; xii. 17; xiii. 35; xxi. 4; xxiv. 15; xxvii. 9; Luke xviii. 31; Acts ii. 16; xxviii. 25.
VI. For “tempt” (“temptation”) substitute “try” or “make trial of” (“trial”) wherever enticement to what is wrong is not evidently spoken of; viz. in the following instances: Matt. iv. 7; xvi. 1; xix. 3; xxii. 18, 35; Mark viii. 11; x. 2; xii. 15; Luke iv. 12; x. 25; xi. 16; xxii. 28; John viii. 6; Acts v. 9; xv. 10; 1 Cor. x. 9; Heb. iii. 8, 9; 1 Pet. i. 6.
VII. Substitute modern forms of speech for the following archaisms, viz. “who” or “that” for “which” when used of persons; “are” for “be” in the present indicative; “know” “knew” for “wot” “wist”; “drag” or “drag away” for “hale.”
VIII. Substitute for “devil” (“devils”) the word “demon” (“demons”) wherever the latter word is given in the margin (or represents the Greek words δαίμων, δαιμόνιον); and for “possessed with a devil” (or “devils”) substitute either “demoniac” or “possessed with a demon” (or “demons”).
IX. After “baptize” let the marg. “Or, in” and the text “with” exchange places.
X. Let the word “testament” be everywhere changed to “covenant” (without an alternate in the margin), except in Heb. ix. 15-17.
XI. Wherever “patience” occurs as the rendering of ὑπομονή add “stedfastness” as an alternate in the margin, except in 2 Cor. i. 6; James v. 11; Luke viii. 15; Heb. xii. 1.
XII. Let ἀσσάριον (Matt. x. 29; Luke xii. 6) be translated “penny,” and δηνάριον “shilling,” except in Matt. xxii. 19; Mark xii. 15; Luke xx. 24, where the name of the coin, “a denarius,” should be given.
XIII. Against the expression “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” add the marginal rendering “Or, God and the Father” etc.; viz. in Rom. xv. 6; 2 Cor. i. 3; xi. 31; Eph. i. 3; Col. i. 3; 1 Pet. i. 3. And against the expression “our God and Father” add the marg. “Or, God and our Father”; viz. in Gal. i. 4; Phil. iv. 20; 1 Thess. i. 3; iii. 11, 13; Jas. i. 27. And against the expression “his God and Father” add the marg. “Or, God and his Father”, viz. in Rev. i. 6.
XIV. Let the use of “fulfil” be confined to those cases in which it denotes “accomplish,” “bring to pass,” or the like. MATTHEW.| III. | 7 | Against “to his baptism” add marg. Or, for baptism | | 10 | For “is the axe laid unto” read “the axe lieth at” So in Luke iii. 9. | | VI. | 11 | Let the marg. read Gr. our bread for the coming day, or our needful bread. So in Luke xi. 3. | | 27 | For “his stature” read “the measure of his life” (with marg. Or, his stature) So in Luke xii. 25. | | VIII. | 4 | Here and in Matt. xxvii. 65; Mark i. 44, for “go thy [your] way” read simply “go” | | IX. | 6, 8 | For “power” read “authority” (see marg.) So in Mark ii. 10; Luke v. 24. | | X. | 39 | “life” strike out the marg. So in xvi. 25; Mark viii. 35; Luke ix. 24; xvii. 33; John xii. 25. | | XII. | 23 | For “Is this the son of David?” read “Can this be the son of David?” [Comp. John iv. 29.] | | 31 | “unto men” strike out the marg. | | XIX. | 14 | For “of such is” read “to such belongeth” with marg. Or, of such is So in Mark x. 14; Luke xviii. 16. | | XX. | 1 | For “that is” read “that was” | | XXII. | 23 | For marg.5 read “Many ancient authorities read saying.” | | XXIII. | 9 | For “Father, which is in heaven” read “Father, even he who is in heaven.” | | 23 | For “judgement” read “justice” So in Luke xi. 42. | | XXVI. | 29 | For “I will not drink” read “I shall not drink” Similarly in Mark xiv. 25; Luke xxii. 16, 18. | | XXVII. | 27 | For “palace” read “Prætorium” with marg. Or, palace [as in Mark xv. 16] So in John xviii. 28, 33; xix. 9. | MARK.| II. | 4, 9, 11, 12 | “bed” add marg. Or, pallet So in vi. 55; John v. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Acts v. 15; ix. 33. | | VII. | 4 | For “wash” read “bathe” [Comp. Luke xi. 38.] | | X. | 13 | For “brought” read “were bringing” So in Luke xviii. 15. | | 32 | “and they that followed” etc. omit the marg. | | 45 | For “For verily” etc. read “For the Son of man also” etc. | | XI. | 24 | For “have received” read “receive” with marg. Gr. received. | | XIV. | 3 | For “spikenard” read “pure nard” (with marg. Or, liquid nard), and omit marg.4 So in John xii. 3. | LUKE.| I. | 35 | Let the text run “wherefore also the holy thing which is begotten shall be called the Son of God” with the present text in the margin. | | 70 | For “since the world began” read “of old” Similarly Acts iii. 21; xv. 18. | | II. | 34 | For “and rising up” read “and the rising” | | 37 | For “even for” read “even unto” | | III. | 14 | For “Do violence to no man” etc. read “Extort from no man by violence, neither accuse any one wrongfully” and omit marg.4 | | 20 | For “added yet this above all” read “added this also to them all” | | IV. | 1 | For “by the Spirit” read “in the Spirit” and omit the marg. | | VI. | 16 | For “was the traitor” read “became a traitor” | | VIII. | 3 | For “Chuza” read “Chuzas” | | 29 | For “commanded” read “was commanding” | | 33 | For “were choked” read “were drowned” | | IX. | 12 | For “victuals” read “provisions” | | 18 | For “alone” read “apart” | | 46 | For “should be greatest” read “was the greatest” | | XI. | 38 | For “washed” read “bathed himself” [Comp. Mark vii. 4.] | | XII. | 49 | For “what will I” etc. read “what do I desire” (with the marg. Or, how I would that it were already kindled!) | | XIII. | 32 | “I am perfected” add marg. Or, I end my course | | XV. | 16 | For “have been filled” read “have filled his belly” (with the marg. Many ancient authorities read have been filled.) | | XVII. | 6 | Read “If ye had faith” etc. and “it would obey you.” | | 11 | For “through the midst of” read “along the borders of” and substitute the present text for marg.3 | | XVIII. | 5 | “lest she wear me” etc. add marg. Or, lest at last by her coming she wear me out | | 7 | For “and he” etc. read “and yet he” etc. with the marg. Or, and is he slow to punish on their behalf? | | XIX. | 29 | For “the mount of Olives” read “Olivet” So in xxi. 37; see Acts i. 12. | | 42 | “day” add marg. Some ancient authorities read thy day. | | | “peace” add marg. Some ancient authorities read thy peace. | | XX. | 20 | “rule” add marg. Or, ruling power | | XXII. | 24 | For “is accounted” read “was accounted” | | 70 | For “Ye say that I am” read “Ye say it, for I am” and substitute the text for the marg. | | XXIII. | 2 | “Christ a king” omit the marg. | | 15 | “he sent him” etc. add marg. Many ancient authorities read I sent you to him. | | 23 | For “instant” read “urgent” | | 46 | Let margin and text exchange places. | | XXIV. | 30 | Read “he took the bread and blessed; and breaking it he gave to them” | | 38 | For “reasonings” read “questionings” | JOHN.| I. | 3, 10, 17 | Substitute the marginal rendering for the text. | | II. | 17 | For “The zeal of thine house” read “Zeal for thy house” | | III. | 20 | For “ill” read “evil” So in v. 29. | | 29 | For “fulfilled” read “made full” [and so xv. 11; xvi. 24; xvii. 13. See “Classes of Passages,” xiv.] | | V. | 27 | Substitute the marginal rendering for the text. | | VII. | 8 | For “I go not up yet” read “I go not up” and change the marg. to Many ancient authorities add yet. | | 21, 22 | For “marvel. For this cause hath Moses” etc. read “marvel because thereof. Moses hath” etc. and omit the marg. | | 23 | “a man every whit whole” add marg. Gr. a whole man sound. | | 38 | For “out of his belly” read “from within him” (with marg. Gr. out of his belly.) | | VIII. | 24, 28 | “I am he” omit marg.1 (and the corresponding portion of marg.4) So in xiii. 19. | | 25 | Substitute for the present marg.2 Or, Altogether that which I also speak unto you | | 26 | “unto the world” omit marg.3 “Gr. into.” | | 44 | For “stood” read “standeth” and omit marg.2 | | 52, 53 | For “is dead” and “are dead” read “died” [Compare vi. 49, 58.] | | 58 | For “was” read “was born” and omit marg.6 | | X. | 8 | “before me” add marg. Some ancient authorities omit before me | | XII. | 43 | For “the glory of men . . . the glory of God” read “the glory that is of men . . . the glory that is of God” | | XIV. | 1 | Let marg.2 and the text exchange places. | | 14 | For “shall ask me anything” read “shall ask anything” and let marg.6 read Many ancient authorities add me. | | XVI. | 25, 29 | For “proverbs” read “dark sayings” | | XVII. | 24 | For “I will” read “I desire” | | XVIII. | 37 | For “Thou sayest that” etc. read “Thou sayest it, for I am a king” and substitute the present text for the marg. [Comp. Luke xxii. 70.] | | XXI. | 7 | “was naked” add marg. Or, had on his under garment only | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES.| II. | 47 | For “those that were being saved” read “those that were saved” with the text in the marg. | | III. | 21 | For “since the world began” read “from of old” | | VIII. | 16 | For “he was fallen” read “it was fallen” | | XIII. | 18 | For “suffered he their manners” read “as a nursing-father bare he them”, and in the marg. read Many ancient authorities read suffered he their manners. | | XIV. | 9 | “made whole” omit marg.3 | | XV. | 18 | For “from the beginning of the world” read “from of old” | | 23 | For “The apostles and the elder brethren” read “The apostles and the elders, brethren,” and put the present text into the marg. | | XVII. | 22 | For “somewhat superstitious” read “very religious” and put the present text in the marg. | | XIX. | 31 | For “chief officers of Asia” read “Asiarchs” (with marg. i.e. officers having charge of festivals in the Roman province of Asia.) | | XX. | 28 | For “God” read “the Lord” (with marg. Some ancient authorities, including the two oldest MSS., read God.) | | XXI. | 10 | For “many days” read “some days” | | XXIII. | 30 | “against the man” etc. add marg. Many ancient authorities read against the man on their part, I sent him to thee, charging etc. | | 35 | For “hear thy cause” read “hear thee fully” | | XXIV. | 17 | For “many years” read “some years” | | XXV. | 3 | For “laying wait” read “laying a plot” | | XXVI. | 28 | “With but” etc. add marg. Or, In a little time | | 29 | “whether with little” etc. add marg. Or, both in little and in great, i.e. in all respects | | XXVII. | 37 | Omit marg.3 | ROMANS.| I. | 17 | For “by faith” read “from faith” and omit the marg. | | 18 | For “hold down” read “hinder” | | II. | 12 | “have sinned” add marg. Gr. sinned. | | 13 | For “a law” read “the law” | | 14 | For “which have no” read “that have not the” | | | For “having no” read “not having the” | | 14, 15 | Enclose in a parenthesis. | | 15 | “their thoughts” etc. add marg. Or, their thoughts accusing or else excusing them one with another | | 18 | In marg.7 for “provest” read “dost distinguish” | | 22 | Omit the marg. | | III. | 9 | For “in worse case” read “better” and omit the marg. | | 21 | Begin a paragraph. | | 23 | “have sinned” add marg. Gr. sinned. | | 25 | “set forth” omit marg.9 (“purposed”) | | | For “by his blood” read “in his blood” (retaining the comma after “faith”) and omit marg.11 | | 31 | Make a paragraph of verse 31. | | IV. | 1 | For “according to the flesh, hath found” read “hath found according to the flesh” and put the present text into the margin | | V. | 1 | For “let us have” read “we have” and in marg.4 read Many ancient authorities read let us have So in verses 2, 3 for “let us” read “we” (twice). | | 7 | Omit marg.10 (“that which is good”) | | VI. | 7 | “justified” add marg. Or, released | | VII. | 25 | For “I myself with the mind serve” read “I of myself with the mind, indeed, serve” | | VIII. | 3 | Let marg.9 (“and for sin”) and the text exchange places. | | 5, 6, 9, 13 | For “spirit” read “Spirit” | | 13 | For “mortify” read “put to death” and omit marg.12 | | 24 | For “by” read “in” (with marg. Or, by) | | 26 | For “himself” read “itself” | | 34 | For “shall condemn” read “condemneth” | | IX. | 5 | For marg.10 read Or, flesh: he who is over all, God, be blessed for ever | | 22 | “willing” add marg. Or, although willing | | XI. | 11 | Begin the paragraph here instead of at ver. 13. | | XII. | 1 | For “reasonable” read “spiritual” with marg. Gr. belonging to the reason. | | 6 | Omit marg.8 (“the faith”) | | 19 | Let marg.9 (“the wrath of God”) and the text exchange places. | 1 CORINTHIANS.| I | 18 | For “are perishing . . . are being saved” read “perish . . . are saved” and put the present text into the marg. | | 19 | For “And . . . reject” read “And the discernment of the discerning will I bring to nought” | | 26 | Omit marg.6 (“Or, have part therein”) | | II. | 6 | For “the perfect” read “them that are fullgrown” | | 8 | For “knoweth” read “hath known” | | 12 | For “is of God” read “is from God” | | | For “are freely given to us by God” read “were freely given to us of God” | | 13 | For “comparing spiritual things with spiritual” read “combining spiritual things with spiritual words” and omit marg.17 | | 14 | “natural” add marg. Or, unspiritual Gr. psychical. | | IV. | 8 | For “have reigned” read “have come to reign” | | 9 | For “and to angels” read “both to angels” and substitute the present text for the marg. | | 21 | For “meekness” read “gentleness” | | V. | 10, 11 | Let marg.1 and2 and the text exchange places. | | VII. | 6 | For “permission” read “concession” | | 21 | Let marg.3 (“nay, even if”) and the text exchange places. | | 25 | For “faithful” read “trustworthy” | | VII. | 26 | For “the present distress” read “the distress that is upon us” | | 31 | For “abusing it” read “using it to the full” and omit the margin. | | VIII. | 3 | For “of him” read “by him” | | 8 | “commend” add marg. Gr. present. | | IX. | 10 | “altogether” let “assuredly” be the rendering in the text, and substitute “altogether” for the marg. | | 27 | “have preached” add marg. Or, have been a herald | | XI. | 10 | Omit marg.1 (“have authority over”) | | 19 | For “heresies” read “factions” (with marg. Gr. heresies.) | | 27 | For “unworthily” read “in an unworthy manner” | | XII. | 31 | Read “And moreover a most excellent way” etc. | | XIII. | 12 | Read “then shall I know fully even as also I was fully known” and omit marg.8 and9 | | 13 | Omit marg.10 (“but greater than these”) | | XIV. | 3 | For “comfort” read “exhortation” | | 33, 34 | For “of peace; as” etc. read “of peace. As in all the churches of the saints, let” etc. [and begin the paragraph with “As” etc.] | | XV. | 2 | Adopt marg.2 for the text (substituting “the word which” for “what”). | | 8 | For “as unto . . . time” read “as to the child untimely born” | | 19 | Let marg.8 and the text exchange places. | | 33 | For “Evil company doth corrupt good manners” read “Evil companionships corrupt good morals” | | 34 | For “Awake up” read “Awake to soberness” and omit marg.3 | | 44, 46 | “natural” add marg. Gr. psychical. | | 51 | For “We shall not all” read “We all shall not” and put the present text into the marg. | 2 CORINTHIANS.| I. | 9 | For “answer” read “sentence” (with marg. Gr. answer.) | | 15 | For “before” read “first” | | 24 | Read in the text “for in faith ye stand fast” | | II. | 14 | Begin a new paragraph with this verse. | | 15 | For “are being saved . . . are perishing” read “are saved . . . perish” and put the present text into the marg. | | III. | 9 | For “is glory” read “hath glory” and let marg.3 run Many etc. For if the ministration of condemnation is glory. | | 18 | Let marg.11 and the text exchange places. | | | Omit marg.12 (“the Spirit which is the Lord”) | | IV. | 3 | For “are perishing” read “perish” and put the present text into the marg. | | VII. | 8, 9 | For “I do not regret it, though” etc. read “I do not regret it: though I did regret it (for I see that that epistle made you sorry, though but for a season), I now rejoice” etc. | | XII. | 7 | Strike out “—wherefore” and add marg. Some ancient authorities read —wherefore. | GALATIANS.| I. | 7 | “which is not another gospel: only” etc. add the marg. Or, which is nothing else save that etc. | | 10 | Read “For am I now seeking the favour of men or of God” and for “seeking to please” read “striving to please” | | II. | 1 | Strike out marg.3 (“in the course of”) | | 16 | For “2save” read “but” | | 20 | For “yet I live; and yet no longer I” read “and it is no longer I that live” and omit marg.2 | | III. | 22 | For “hath shut up” read “shut up” | | 23 | Omit marg.13 (“the faith”) | | 24 | For “hath been” read “is become” | | IV. | 12 | For “be” read “become” | | | For “I am as” read “I also am become as” | | 16 | For “because I tell you” read “by telling you” | | 19 | Substitute a dash for the comma after “you” | | V. | 1 | Substitute marg.2 (“For freedom”) for the text. | | 12 | For “cut themselves off” read “go beyond circumcision” | | 20 | Substitute marg.6 (“parties”) for the text. | | VI. | 1 | “in any trespass” add marg. Or, by | | 10 | “as” add marg. Or, since | | 11 | Let the marg. (“write”) and the text exchange places. | EPHESIANS.| I. | 15 | For “and which ye shew” read “and the love which ye shew” and in marg.6 for “insert” read “omit” | | II. | 2 | For “power” read “powers” (with marg. Gr. power.) | | III. | 13 | For “ye faint not” read “I may not faint” (with marg. Or, ye) | | VI. | 9 | For “both” read “he who is both” | PHILIPPIANS.| I. | 16 | To “the one” etc. add marg. Or, they that are moved by love do it | | 17 | To “but the other” etc. add the marg. Or, but they that are factious proclaim Christ | | 22 | Read in the text “if this shall bring fruit from my work” with marg. Gr. this is for me fruit of work. | | | Omit marg.10 (“I do not make known”) | | II. | 1 | For “comfort” read “exhortation” | | 6 | For “being” read “existing” and omit marg.4 | | | Let the text run “counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped” and omit marg5 | | 14 | For “disputings” read “questionings” | | 15 | For “may be” read “may become” | | III. | 8 | Substitute marg.6 (“refuse”) for the text. | | 9 | For “of God” read “from God” | | 12 | For “apprehend . . . apprehended” read “lay hold on . . . laid hold on”, and in marg.9 for “apprehend . . . apprehended” read “lay hold . . . laid hold on” | | 13 | For “apprehended” read “laid hold” | | IV. | 4 | Omit marg.1 (“Farewell”) | | 19 | For “fulfil” read “supply” [Comp. “Classes of Passages,” xiv.] | COLOSSIANS.| I. | 26 | For “from all” read “for” | | II. | 15 | For “having put off from himself” read “having despoiled” and substitute the text for marg.11 | | III. | 5 | For “Mortify” read “Put to death” and omit marg.3 | | 16 | For “richly” read “richly;” and omit the semicolon after “wisdom” putting the present text into the marg. | 1 THESSALONIANS.| II. | 6 | Let marg.2 run claimed authority, and then let the marg. and the text exchange places. | | IV. | 12 | For “honestly” read “becomingly” | | V. | 22 | Omit marg.7 (“appearance”) | 2 THESSALONIANS.| II. | 2 | For “is now present” read “is just at hand” | | 10 | For “are perishing” read “perish” with the text in the marg. | | III. | 2 | Omit marg.5 (“the faith”) | 1 TIMOTHY.| I. | 16 | For “hereafter” read “thereafter” | | 18 | Substitute marg.9 (“led the way to thee”) for the text. | | II. | 4 | Read “who would have all men to be saved” | | 15 | Let marg.3 and the text exchange places. | | V. | 12 | For “faith” read “pledge” (with marg. Gr. faith.) | | VI. | 9 | For “desire” read “are minded” | 2 TIMOTHY.| I. | 10 | For “incorruption” read “immortality” with marg. Gr. incorruption. | | II. | 26 | Read “having been taken captive by him unto his will”; and let marg.3 run Or, by him, unto the will of God Gr. by him etc. | TITUS.| I. | 2 | “before times eternal” add marg. Or, long ages ago | | II. | 13 | Let the text and marg.7 exchange places. | | III. | 10 | For “A man . . . heretical” read “a factious man” | HEBREWS.| I. | 7 | Omit marg.7 (“spirits”) | | 9 | To the first “God” add marg. Or, O God | | II. | 16 | Let the text run “For verily not to angels doth he give help, but he giveth help to” etc. (with marg. Gr. For verily not of angels doth he take hold, but he taketh hold of etc.) | | 17 | For “might be” read “might become” | | III. | 9 | Let marg.17 (“Where”) and the text exchange places. | | 11 | “As” add marg. Or, So So in iv. 3. | | IV. | 2 | Let the text and marg.5 exchange places, reading in marg. “Many ancient authorities” etc. | | 7 | Read “a certain day, To-day, saying in David, so long a time afterward (even as hath been said before), To-day if ye” etc. | | VI. | 1 | For ‘let us cease” etc. read “leaving 7the doctrine of the first principles of Christ, let us” with marg.7 Gr. the word of the beginning of Christ. | | 9 | In marg.14 for “are near to” read “belong to” | | VIII. | 8 | “finding fault” etc. add marg. Some ancient authorities read finding fault with it he saith unto them. | | IX. | 4 | Let marg.1 and the text exchange places. | | 9 | For “parable” read “figure” So in xi. 19. | | | Omit “now” | | 14 | “the eternal Spirit” add marg. Or, his eternal spirit | | 17 | Let marg.10 and the text exchange places. | | X. | 1 | For “they can” read “can” (and for marg.1 read Many ancient authorities read they can.) | | 22, 23 | Let the text and marg.8 exchange places. | | 25 | For “the assembling of ourselves together” read “our own assembling together” | | 34 | For “3ye yourselves have” read “2ye have for yourselves” (and omit marg.3, letting marg.2 read Many ancient authorities read that ye have your own selves for a etc.) | | XI. | 1 | Read “faith is assurance of things hoped for, a conviction” etc. | | 5 | Read in the text “for he hath had witness borne to him that before his translation he had been” etc. with the present text in the marg. | | XII. | 3 | For “themselves” read “himself” (and let marg.3 run Many ancient authorities read themselves.) | | 17 | For “rejected (for . . . of repentance)” read “rejected; for he found no place for a change of mind in his father” with marg. Or, rejected (for he found no place of repentance), etc. Or, rejected; for . . . of repentance etc. | | XIII. | 18 | For “honestly” read “honourably” | | 20 | For “the eternal” read “an eternal” | | 24 | “They of” add marg. Or, The brethren from | JAMES.| I. | 3 | For “proof” read “proving” | | 17 | For “boon” read “gift” | | III. | 1 | For “many” read “many of you” | | IV. | 4 | “adulteresses” add marg. That is, who break your marriage vow to God. | 1 PETER.| II. | 2 | In marg.5 for “reasonable” read “belonging to the reason.” | | V. | 2 | For “according unto God” read “according to the will of God” (and so in marg.10). Comp. Rom. viii. 27. | 2 PETER.| I. | 1 | Let marg.4 and the text exchange places. | | 7 | For “love of the brethren” read “brotherly kindness” (twice) with marg. Gr. love of the brethren. | | 17 | For “came such a voice to him from the excellent glory” read “was borne such a voice to him by the Majestic Glory” and omit marg.4 | | 18 | For “come” read “borne” and omit marg.5 | | II. | 13 | For “love-feasts” read “deceivings” and in marg.20 read Some ancient authorities read love-feasts. | 1 JOHN.| III. | 19, 20 | For “him, whereinsoever . . . because God” etc. read “him: because if our heart condemn us, God” etc. (with the present text in the marg.) | | V. | 18 | Substitute marg.3 for the text, and add marg.3 Some ancient manuscripts read him. | 2 JOHN. | 1 (and 5) | “lady” add marg. Or, Cyria | 3 JOHN. | 4 | dele marg.2 | | 8 | For “with the truth” read “for the truth” | JUDE. | 1 | For “Judas” read “Jude” and add marg. Gr. Judas. | | 4 | For “set forth” read “written of beforehand” putting the present text into the marg. | | 22 | Against “And on some” etc. add the marg. Some ancient authorities read And some refute while they dispute with you. | REVELATION.| I. | 8 | Omit marg.8 (“the Lord, the God”) | | 13 | Omit marg.11 (“the Son of man”) | | III. | 2 | For “fulfilled” read “perfected” | | IV. | 6 | “of the throne” add marg. Or, before [Comp. v. 6; vii. 17.] | | V. | 6 | “in the midst of the throne” etc. add marg. Or, between the throne with the four living creatures, and the elders | | VI. | 6 | “A measure” etc. add marg. [instead of marg.6 and7] Or, A chœnix (i.e. about a quart) of wheat for a shilling—implying great scarcity. | | 11 | For “be fulfilled” read “be fulfilled in number” and then let the marg. and the text exchange places. | | VII. | 17 | “of the throne” add marg. Or, before (See iv. 6.) | | X. | 6 | Substitute marg.2 (“delay”) for the text. | | XII. | 4 | For “stood . . . was . . . was . . . might” read “standeth . . . is . . . is . . . may” | | XIII. | 1 | “he stood” add marg. Some ancient authorities read I stood etc., connecting the clause with what follows. | | 8 | Let marg.5 and the text exchange places. [Comp. xvii. 8.] | | XIV. | 6 | For “an eternal gospel” read “eternal good tidings” | | 15 | For “over-ripe” read “ripe” with marg. Gr. become dry. | | XV. | 2 | For “that come” read “that come off” | | XVI. | 9 | For “the God” read “God” | | 16 | “Har-Magedon” add marg. Or, Ar-Magedon | | XIX. | 15 | For “of Almighty God” read “of God, the Almighty” | | XXII. | 3 | For “do him service” read “serve him” |
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