- Romans 10:15
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- Romans 10:15
- (MLV) And how will they preach, unless
they be sent? Just-as it has been written, ‘How beautiful
are the feet of those who bring the good-news of peace
and of those who bring the good-news of good things!'
- (KJV) And how shall they preach, except they be
sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them
that preach the gospel of peace, and bring
glad tidings of good things!
- (1611 KJV) And how shall they preach,
except they be sent? As it is written: How beautifull are
the feete of them that preach the Gospel of peace,
and bring glad tidings of good things!
- (1568 Bishop’s Bible) And howe shall they
preache, except they be sent? As it is written: Howe
beautifull are the feete of them whiche bryng good tydynges
of peace, & bryng good tydynges of good
thynges.
- (1526 Tyndale) And how shall they preach
except they be sent? As it is written: how beautifull are
the fete of them which bringe glad tydynges of peace
and bringe glad tydynges of good thinges.
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- Counterfeit Versions
- (NIV) And how can they preach unless they are
sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those
who bring good news!"
- (NASV) How will they preach unless they are sent? Just as
it is written, "HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO
BRING GOOD NEWS OF GOOD THINGS!"
- (NLT) And how will anyone go and tell them without being
sent? That is what the Scriptures mean when they say, "How
beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!"
- (ESV) And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As
it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who
preach the good news!"
- (CEV) And how can anyone tell them without being sent by
the Lord? The Scriptures say it is a beautiful sight to see
even the feet of someone coming to preach the good news.
- (1901 ASV) and how shall they preach, except they be sent?
even as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them
that bring glad tidings of good things!
- (NLV) And how can someone tell them if he is not sent? The
Holy Writings say, "The feet of those who bring the Good
News are beautiful."
- (HCSB) And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it
is written: How welcome are the feet of those who announce
the gospel of good things
- (NCV) and before someone can go and tell them, that person
must be sent. It is written, "How beautiful is the person
who comes to bring good news."
- (RSV) And how can men preach unless they are sent? As it
is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who preach
good news!"
- (NAB-Roman Catholic) And how can people preach unless they
are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of
those who bring (the) good news!"
- (NWT-Jehovah’s Witnesses) How, in turn, will they preach
unless they have been sent forth? Just as it is written:
“How comely are the feet of those who declare good news of
good things!”
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- Textus Receptus- Traditional Text
- pwV de khruxousin
ean mh apostalwsin kaqwV gegraptai wV wraioi oi podeV twn
euaggelizomenwn eirhnhn twn euaggelizomenwn
ta agaqa
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- Hort-Westcott - Critical
Text
- pwV de khruxwsin
ean mh apostalwsin kaqaper gegraptai wV wraioi oi podeV twn
euaggelizomenwn agaqa
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- Corrupted Manuscripts
- Omit “of peace”
- This verse is corrupted in the following
manuscripts:
- Aleph 01 - Sinaiticus - Fourth century (original)
A 02 Alexandrinus - Fifth century
- B 03 - Vaticanus - Fourth century
- C 04 - Ephraemi Rescriptus - Fifth century
- P 46 - Second century
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- Manuscripts which agree with the Textus Receptus
for this verse
- Byzantine Text (450-1450 A.D.)
- Aleph 01 - Sinaiticus - Fourth century (corrected)
D 06 - Paris: Claromontanus - Sixth century
- K 018 - Ninth century
- L 020 - Ninth century
- P 025 - Ninth century
- 33 (Minuscule) - Ninth Century
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- Published Critical Greek Texts with Corruptions
- “omit “of peace”
- Lachmann, Karl - 1842
- Tischendorf, Constantine - 1869
- Tregelles, Samuel - 1857
- Alford, Henry - 1849 revised in 1871 (in brackets or
margin)
- Westcott and Hort - 1881
- Nestle - 1927 as revised in seventeenth edition in 1941
- Nestle-Aland - 1979 - Twenty Sixth Edition
- Nestle-Aland - 1993 - Twenty Seventh Edition
- United Bible Societies - 1983 - Fourth Edition
- Von Soden, Freiherr - 1902
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- Affected Teaching
- One of the greatest
aspects of the true Gospel is that it not only saves an
individual but it causes a cessation of hostility between
God and the saved person. The minority text translators
really don't care it one more attribute of the faith goes
into obscurity.
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