Richard Francis Weymouth

Richard Francis Weymouth
Richard Francis Weymouth (1822-1902) was an English philologist and translator best known for his influential translation of the New Testament. His translation, titled "The New Testament in Modern Speech," aimed to render the text into more contemporary English for better understanding by modern readers. Weymouth's work was notable for its scholarly accuracy and accessibility, making it a significant contribution to biblical studies in the late 19th century.

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Book 64 3 John 001:001 The Elder to his dear friend Gaius. Truly I love you. 001:002 My dear friend, I pray that you may in all respects prosper and enjoy good health, just as your soul already prospers. 001:003 For it is an intense joy to me when brethren come and bear witness to your fidelity to the truth—that you live in obedience to the truth. 001:004 I have no greater joy than to hear that my... more...


Book 65 Jude 001:001 Jude, a bondservant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James: To those who are in God the Father, enfolded in His love, and kept for Jesus Christ, and called. 001:002 May mercy, peace and love be abundantly granted to you. 001:003 Dear friends, since I am eager to begin a letter to you on the subject of our common salvation, I find myself constrained to write and cheer you on to the... more...






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