The Bible (Fenton) NT06-NT27: Romans to Revelation
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"The Bible (Fenton) NT06-NT27: Romans to Revelation" by "Ferrar Fenton Bible" is a translation of the Bible that was started by Ferrar Fenton, a London businessman, in 1853 and was completed and published in 1903. It is known for its unique arrangement of the books of the Bible in what the author believed to be the correct chronological order, following the order of the Hebrew Bible in the Old Testament. The name of God is consistently translated as "The Ever-Living" throughout the Old Testament. This translation claims to be a direct translation from the original Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek languages. Fenton collaborated with Henrik Borgström for his translation of the Book of Job, which was rendered in the same meter as the original Hebrew. The New Testament translation is based on the Greek text of Westcott and Hort. Notably, the New Testament in this translation places the Gospel of John and the First... (presumably