TR

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TR is the common abbreviation for the Textus Receptus, a historically influential printed Greek New Testament text that underlies many early Protestant Bible translations.

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instanceOf Greek New Testament text
printed edition of the New Testament
associatedWith King James Only movement NERFINISHED
basisFor Reformation-era New Testament translations
category New Testament textual tradition
compiledBy Desiderius Erasmus NERFINISHED
contains New Testament NERFINISHED
contrastWith Critical text of the Greek New Testament
Majority Text NERFINISHED
Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece NERFINISHED
era 16th century
etymology Latin for "received text"
firstEditionPlace Basel NERFINISHED
firstEditionYear 1516
firstPrinter Johann Froben NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation TR NERFINISHED
hasPart Acts of the Apostles NERFINISHED
Book of Revelation NERFINISHED
General Epistles NERFINISHED
Gospels NERFINISHED
Pauline Epistles NERFINISHED
historicalInfluence high
influenced English Bible tradition
German Bible tradition
Protestant theology
language Koine Greek
laterEditionsBy Elzevir family NERFINISHED
Robert Estienne (Stephanus) NERFINISHED
Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
notableEditionYear 1550
1551
1598
1633
refersTo Textus Receptus NERFINISHED
script Greek alphabet
termPopularizedBy Elzevir preface of 1633 NERFINISHED
textType Byzantine text-type NERFINISHED
tradition Byzantine manuscript tradition NERFINISHED
underlies Geneva Bible (New Testament) NERFINISHED
King James Version NERFINISHED
Luther Bible (New Testament) NERFINISHED
New King James Version (in the New Testament) NERFINISHED
Tyndale Bible (New Testament) NERFINISHED
early Protestant Bible translations
usedBy Geneva Bible translators NERFINISHED
King James Version translators NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Protestant Reformers NERFINISHED
William Tyndale NERFINISHED
usedIn Textus Receptus-based translations movement

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Received Text hasAbbreviation TR
subject surface form: Textus Receptus