Beza’s Greek New Testament

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Beza’s Greek New Testament is a 16th-century critical edition of the New Testament in Greek, produced by the Reformer Theodore Beza and notable for its extensive annotations and influence on later Protestant Bible translations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek New Testament edition
critical edition
associatedWith Calvinism NERFINISHED
Reformation NERFINISHED
basedOn Erasmus’s Greek New Testament NERFINISHED
Stephanus’s Greek New Testament NERFINISHED
century 16th century
compiler Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creator Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
editor Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
editorialMethod consultation of Latin versions
textual comparison of Greek manuscripts
theological commentary
field New Testament textual criticism
biblical studies
genre biblical text edition
hasFeature marginal notes
parallel Latin material in some editions
scholarly apparatus
hasInfluenceOn Protestant hermeneutics
Textus Receptus tradition NERFINISHED
hasPart Greek New Testament text
annotations
exegetical commentary
textual notes
inAcademicDiscipline church history
historical theology
philology
influenced Geneva Bible NERFINISHED
King James Version NERFINISHED
early Reformed exegesis
language Koine Greek
notableFor extensive annotations
influence on Protestant Bible translations
text-critical notes
placeOfProduction Geneva NERFINISHED
purpose provide a reliable Greek text of the New Testament
support Protestant Bible translation
support Reformed theology
religiousTradition Protestantism
script Greek alphabet
subject New Testament NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Reformed
timePeriod Early Modern period NERFINISHED
usesManuscript Codex Bezae NERFINISHED
Codex Claromontanus NERFINISHED

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Erasmus’s Greek New Testament editions influenced Beza’s Greek New Testament