Weymouth New Testament
The Weymouth New Testament, also referred to as The New Testament in Modern Speech or The Modern Speech New Testament, is an English translation of the Bible's New Testament. The translation was done by Richard Francis Weymouth, who used the text of The Resultant Greek Testament and incorporated the Greek idioms found in it. Later on, it was edited and partially revised by Reverend Ernest Hampden-Cook in London, England. The book was published by Baker and Taylor Company in New York in 1903 and by James Clarke & Co in London in the same year.
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