- Ferrar Fenton Bible
The "Holy Bible in Modern English", commonly known as the Ferrar Fenton Bible, was one of the earliest translations of the
Bible intomodern English .Work on the translation began in 1853 by a London businessman called
Ferrar Fenton (1832–1920). The complete Bible was first published in 1903, though parts were published as separate volumes during the preceding 11 years. The translation is noted for a rearranging of thebooks of the Bible into what the author believed was the correct chronological order. In theOld Testament , this order follows that of theHebrew Bible . Thename of God was translated throughout the Old Testament as "The Ever-Living". The Bible is described as "translated into English direct from the original Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek languages." For his translation of theBook of Job which appeared in 1898, Fenton was assisted byHenrik Borgström . This was "rendered into the same metre as the original Hebrew, word by word and line by line". His translation of theNew Testament is based on the Greek text of Westcott and Hort. The ordering novelty in the New Testament is that it places theGospel of John and theFirst Epistle of John at the beginning before theGospel of Matthew , thus placing theActs of the Apostles immediately after theGospel of Luke .Notable as well, is Ferrar Fenton's restoration of the Psalms into the musical verse form as close to the original as he could get. The Psalms were, quite literally, songs, complete with instructions for the "choirmaster" as well as descriptions of the appropriate musical instruments to be used. Today Psalm 48, Psalm 137, and Psalm 23 are still sung in churches, albeit to tunes not the original.
Although this translation never achieved great popularity and fell into obscurity, it remains in print today, now published by the small Destiny Publishers of
Merrimac, Massachusetts , from whence it is also available to download as a separatePDF file for each book of the Bible.Some branches of
British Israelism lean heavily on the Ferrar Fenton translation to support their theories [ [http://www.angloisrael.com/ AngloIsrael.com ] ] ."See:
Modern English Bible translations "Abridged version
An abridged version was published in 1935 under the title "The Command of the Ever-Living .." – London : Covenant Publishing Co.
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* [http://ferrarfenton.com/ Ferrar Fenton Bible] "a.k.a." Destiny Publishers
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