Tischendorf’s New Testament
Tischendorf’s New Testament
The Dr. Gene Scott Wide Margin Edition
Discover how the King James Version differs from the three oldest Bibles in the world!
Tischendorf’s New Testament features a unique, easy-to-use footnote system, which clearly shows where and how the King James Version differs from the three oldest Bibles in the world.
The three oldest (most complete) Greek Bibles in the world are the Codex Alexandrinus and the Codex Sinaiticus (in the British Library) and the Codex Vaticanus (in the Vatican Library). These are known as the “Great Uncials,” written entirely in Greek capital letters with no spaces. At the time when the King James Version was produced, the translators did not have access to these three oldest Bibles.
This New Testament is a special printing of the “Tauchnitz Edition” of 1869, featuring a super-wide 2-inch margin for your study notes. The introduction is by Constantine Tischendorf, editor of the work and discoverer of the Codex Sinaiticus. This is a must-have study tool for the library of any serious Bible student.
Burgundy hardcover, 414 pages. Item #TNT.