Darby Bible 1890 (DARBY)


John Nelson Darby was a Priest within the Anglican Church of Ireland, then resigned as a clergyman to avoid corrupt organization. Darby devoted his life to the Plymouth Brethren movement. His purpose for creating French and German translations of the Bible was not to render the King James Bible (which he used to preach) obsolete, but render a literal translation for his own studies. Notably, the Darby's Bible renders God's name as "Jehovah" opposed to "God" or "Lord", as seen in translations.

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Translator:
John Nelson Darby

Year Published:
1890

Manuscripts:
Old Testament - Masoretic
New Testament - Novum Testamentum Graece (also known as the "Critical Text;" derivative of Tischendorf, Westcott and Hort and Weymouth)

Book Count:
66

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