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This is from the preface to Webster's Bible published by Baker Book House (1987):
This is from the preface to Webster's Bible published by Baker Book House (1987):


"“These and other improvements were absorbed or adopted by the men who developed the Revised Version (1881-1885). ‘It is not without reason that Webster... See More’s work ... helped to make the success of the later work possible’ (Warfel). Typically, Webster was the first to change ‘For I know nothing by myself’ (1 Cor. 4:4) to the accurate ‘For I know nothing against myself’ (cf. this verse in the American Standard Version and Revised Standard Version)” (“Publisher’s Preface,” The Webster’s Bible, Baker Book House, 1987).
"“These and other improvements were absorbed or adopted by the men who developed the Revised Version (1881-1885). ‘It is not without reason that Webster’s work helped to make the success of the later work possible’ (Warfel). Typically, Webster was the first to change ‘For I know nothing by myself’ (1 Cor. 4:4) to the accurate ‘For I know nothing against myself’ (cf. this verse in the American Standard Version and Revised Standard Version)” (“Publisher’s Preface,” The Webster’s Bible, Baker Book House, 1987).

Revision as of 12:43, 12 July 2011

This is from the preface to Webster's Bible published by Baker Book House (1987):

"“These and other improvements were absorbed or adopted by the men who developed the Revised Version (1881-1885). ‘It is not without reason that Webster’s work helped to make the success of the later work possible’ (Warfel). Typically, Webster was the first to change ‘For I know nothing by myself’ (1 Cor. 4:4) to the accurate ‘For I know nothing against myself’ (cf. this verse in the American Standard Version and Revised Standard Version)” (“Publisher’s Preface,” The Webster’s Bible, Baker Book House, 1987).