Matthew 1 (TRV)

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Footnotes

  • 1. KJV - begat
  • 2. Many modern versions say brothers. Brethren is more exact, sometimes including females (see Matthew 12:46-50)
  • 3. Words in italics are placed into the text to make it easier for the reader to comprehend the exact meaning of the original text. Whilst in the original Greek language these words were not needed, to get the exact sense in English language, italicized words are sometimes needed. The Textus Receptus Version follows the original 1611 KJV as closely as possible, unless it affects the modern relevance. The KJV translators studied and mimicked the process of the New Testament writers who often quoted sections of the Old Testament Hebrew. At times there were slight additions or subtractions which were needed in the Greek to faithfully translate those quotations, although many the Old Testament quotations are not verbatim. In such places many have fallen into the error of following the Septuagint. Many times in Beza's parallel Latin Text of 1598, he includes italics to make the Greek clearer in the Latin, such as in Matthew 1:6.
  • 4. KJV - was on this wise
  • 5. KJV - privily
  • 6. KJV - Joseph, thou son of David (thou omitted)
  • 7. KJV - interpreted
  • 8. KJV - being raised
  • 9. KJV - bidden

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