Explore how the Revised Version changes shape what we read in the life of Jesus.
This scholarly work examines specific textual alterations in the New Testament and what they mean for the record of Jesus’ words and actions in the synoptic Gospels. It explains the reasoning behind revisions and what those changes imply for readers seeking a careful, historically informed view.
- Focused analysis of alterations in the Greek text and their impact on the gospel narratives
- Clear discussion of how revisions relate to key events in Jesus’ life and teachings
- Context within the broader history of biblical text criticism and translation practice
Ideal for readers who want a careful, methodical look at how a major Bible revision shapes interpretation and understanding of the Gospels. It suits students, scholars, and serious readers of biblical history alike.