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Please note that these five volumes will display as two resources in your digital library This carefully researched translation pays close attention to the original style and force, sentence structure and verb tense meanings, and succeeds in bringing out the richness and clarity of the Greek. The Bible is the most influential literary work in human history, an The New Testament: An Expanded Translation. Unlike other versions of the New Testament, this translation uses as many English words as are necessary to bring out the richness, force, and clarity of the Greek Text. Unlike other versions of the New Testament, this translation, therefore, of Paul’s exhortation is: “Make a public proclamation of the Word with such formality, gravity, and authority as must be heeded and obeyed.” The word “sanctify” usually means to the student of the English Bible God’s act of bringing a believer to a certain state of holiness in his life. Intended Wuest Word Studies and its companion, The New Testament: An Expanded Translation are two resources that every Bible student should consider, especially if not skilled in Greek Wuest is often cited as an influential Evangelical and Dispensationalist scholar. An essential work for scholars and refreshing reading for everyone else An Introduction to The [expanded] Bible™. More Than an Ordinary Translation. This collection includes two resources: an expanded translation of the New Testament and Version Information. It's a very easy way to get a deeper understanding of Scripture, that you'd otherwise have to study hours to obtain This collection includes two resources: an Expanded Translation of the New Testament and Wuest's well-known and widely admired Word Studies in the Greek New Testament. Show full title. By Kenneth S. Wuest/(ratings.) About this ebook. But in Hebrews Reviewed by (Lee Gordon, Des Moines, IA, US)Wuest gives an expanded translation, which includes as many English words as are necessary, to convey the full meaning of the Greek.