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Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, John

Richard Francis Weymouth

Book Overview: 

John begins with the witness and affirmation of John the Baptist and concludes with the death, burial, resurrection, and post-resurrection appearances of Jesus.

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .But the man who had been cured did not know who it was; for Jesus had passed out unnoticed, there being a crowd in the place. 005:014 Afterwards Jesus found him in the Temple and said to him, "You are now restored to health. Do not sin any more, or a worse thing may befall you." 005:015 The man went and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had restored him to health; 005:016 and on this account the Jews began to persecute Jesus— because He did these things on the Sabbath. 005:017 His reply to their accusation was, "My Father works unceasingly, and so do I." 005:018 On this account then the Jews were all the more eager to put Him to death—because He not only broke the Sabbath, but also spoke of God as being in a special sense His Father, thus putting Himself on a level with God. 005:019 "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that the Son can do nothing of Himself—He. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Scripture.

Scripture.

Translated at the turn of the 20th Century, this version dispensed with "Bible-speak" except for dialog. Despite its archaic dialog, the translation holds up quite well in the 21st Century.

Extremely clear version of the New Testament written in plain everyday (19th C) English.