Produced by Keith G Richardson
A TRANSLATION
OF THE
NEW TESTAMENT
FROM THE
ORIGINAL GREEK.
HUMBLY ATTEMPTED
WITH A VIEW TO ASSIST
THE UNLEARNED
WITH CLEARER AND MORE EXPLICIT VIEWS OF THE
_MIND OF THE SPIRIT_
IN THE
SCRIPTURES OF TRUTH.
BY T. HAWEIS, L.L. B.
RECTOR OF ALL-SAINTS, ALDWINCKLE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE; AND CHAPLAIN TO THE LATE COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON.
London:
PRINTED FOR T. CHAPMAN,
NO. 151, FLEET-STREET.
1795.
PREFACE.
APPEARING before the Public as a translator of the Oracles of God, it would ill become me to deprecate the severity of criticism, when I most cordially desire the intelligent and learned of my brethren to point out my mistakes for correction, and, in love and in the spirit of meekness, to smite me friendly. Should, however, the shafts of malignity, and the weapons not of our warfare, be employed against this humble, yet well-meant, attempt to make the Scriptures better understood, I shall endeavour to pluck the honey-comb from the lion's carcase, and be thankful for real information, in whatever mode it may be communicated.
Respecting highly, as I do, the translation of our Reformers, whose language has dignity, and whose soundness in the faith I hope, living and dying, to maintain, it must be acknowledged--that there are in our present version, obscurities which may be avoided--words become in the lapse of ages obsolete--expressions feeble and inexact--for which others more accurate and energetic may be substituted--and in some passages the sense embarrassed, and probably mistaken. To make therefore the Scriptures as intelligible as I can to men of common capacity, who are destitute of the knowledge of the Original, and sometimes perhaps to suggest a sense not unworthy the adoption of the judicious scholar, I have endeavoured to render every passage with the most literal exactness--to use the most forcible and clear expressions corresponding with the Original--not to omit a particle--preserving the participles--and following, as much as the genius of our tongue will permit, the exact order of the Greek words, persuaded that, thus placed, the sense often receives clearness and energy.
To transfuse the spirit of the Original into a Translation must be admitted to be very difficult in any language, peculiarly so where the matters treated of are so weighty, and the words so significant, and where holy men of God are speaking as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, without whose continual light and teaching I humbly conceive no man ever did or can understand and receive the things which are of the Spirit of God, so as to know them as he ought to know.
As the words of the Spirit contain one precise meaning, and to communicate his mind is the intention of Revelation, it must be our endeavour not to leave them equivocal, but to fix a clear and determinate idea to each, in exact conformity to the Original, that the true sense may be understood, which can be but one.
That I have endeavoured to obtain this knowledge it is no presumption to affirm. During forty years and upwards this blessed book of God hath been continually in my hands--never a day hath passed in which it hath not been matter of my meditation; I may venture to say I have read it over more than an hundred times, and many of the passages much oftener. I have consulted the works of the most godly and ingenious of the dead, and often conversed with some of the ablest and most experienced ministers of Christ among the living. I have at two different times of my life translated and transcribed the whole of the New Testament, and considered every word, and phrase, and passage, with attention: indeed the leading object and employment of my whole life hath been to discover and communicate to mankind the truth as it is in Jesus; and every day have I bowed my knees to the Divine Interpreter, who giveth wisdom and understanding to the simple, that he would lighten my darkness, and shine into my heart, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God, as it is manifested in the face of Jesus Christ.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Translation of the New Testament from the origin
- 2: 10 and Hezekias begat Manasses
- 3: Magians from the East came to Jerusalem
- 4: Which he had accurately enquired from the Magians
- 5: In a boat with Zebedee their father
- 6: And whosoever shall commit murder
- 7: 2 Therefore when thou givest alms
- 8: Where neither rust nor canker spoil
- 9: 17 So every good tree beareth good fruits
- 10: Then he saith to the paralytic
- 11: 11 And the Pharisees observing it
- 12: Flee unto another for verily I say unto you
- 13: 40 He that receiveth you receiveth me
- 14: Because they repented not 21 Wo unto thee
- 15: 27 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils
- 16: 18 Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower
- 17: 19 When any person heareth the word of the kingdom
- 18: The daughter of Herodias danced in the circle
- 19: And gave the loaves to the disciples
- 20: 36 And taking the seven loaves and the fishes
- 21: But from the doctrine of the Pharisees and the Sadducees
- 22: 4 Whosoever therefore shall humble himself
- 23: Committeth adultery and he that marrieth the divorced woman
- 24: And they also received every man a denarius
- 25: And be baptised with the baptism with which I am baptised
- 26: How suddenly is the fig tree withered away
- 27: And hired it out to husbandmen
- 28: 41 The Pharisees being then assembled
- 29: 20 Whosoever therefore sweareth by the altar
- 30: Immediately after the tribulation of those days
- 31: Went forth to meet the bridegroom
- 32: Thou deliveredst to me two talents lo
- 33: And they made ready the passover
- 34: 45 Then cometh he to his disciples
- 35: And delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor
- 36: He delivered him up to be crucified
- 37: Who had followed Jesus from Galilee
- 38: And was baptised of John in Jordan
- 39: 6 Now there were certain of the scribes sitting there
- 40: 24 And the Pharisees said to him
- 41: And how will ye know all parables
- 42: And saw the demoniac that had the legion
- 43: Said to the ruler of the synagogue
- 44: 19 Therefore Herodias bore him a rooted resentment
- 45: 19 because it entereth not into his heart
- 46: He departed thence into the confines of Tyre and Sidon
- 47: This is because we have no loaves of bread
- 48: Receiveth me and whosoever receiveth me
- 49: Whosoever shall put away his wife
- 50: And be baptised with the baptism with which I am baptised
- 51: As they were coming out of Bethany
- 52: He will come and destroy these husbandmen
- 53: 32 And the scribe said unto him
- 54: 22 For many false Messiahs and false prophets shall arise
- 55: 12 And on the first day of unleavened bread
- 56: 37 And he came and found them asleep and saith unto Peter
- 57: 7 And there was one called Barabbas
- 58: 45 And when he knew it from the centurion
- 59: And he that believeth not shall be damned
- 60: A certain priest named Zacharias
- 61: 67 And Zacharias his father was filled with the Holy Ghost
- 62: And wrapped him in swaddling clothes
- 63: The child Jesus remained at Jerusalem
- 64: I indeed baptise you with water
- 65: 31 And he came down to Capernaum
- 66: And instantly the leprosy departed from him
- 67: 37 And no man putteth new wine into old bottles
- 68: 24 But wo unto you who are rich
- 69: The centurion dispatched towards him friends
- 70: Being baptised with the baptism of John
- 71: Brought an alabaster vessel of odoriferous balm
- 72: 26 And they sailed over unto the region of the Gadarenes
- 73: And instantly the flux of her blood stopped
- 74: Who were Moses and Elias 31 who appeared in glory
- 75: Had been done in Tyre and Sidon
- 76: Thou art anxious and disturbing thyself about many things
- 77: He findeth it swept and furnished
- 78: The scribes and Pharisees began to urge him vehemently
- 79: Shall be disowned before the angels of God
- 80: 35 Let your loins be firmly girded round
- 81: 14 Then the ruler of the synagogue
- 82: And a recompence be made to thee
- 83: He calleth together his friends and neighbours
- 84: How much owest thou to my master
- 85: 18 Every one who putteth away his wife and marrieth another
- 86: When cometh the kingdom of God
- 87: THEN he spake also to them a parable
- 88: 2 And there was a person whose name was Zaccheus
- 89: Thy maneh hath gained five manehs
- 90: We know that thou speakest and teachest rightly
- 91: Delivering you up to the synagogues
- 92: AND the feast of unleavened bread
- 93: Let him also take a scrip and he that hath none
- 94: 6 When Pilate heard of Galilee
- 95: 39 Then one of the suspended malefactors blasphemed him
- 96: 9 and returning from the sepulchre
- 97: The glory as of the only begotten of the Father
- 98: Therefore am I come baptising with water
- 99: AND on the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee
- 100: Though no man receiveth his testimony
- 101: 5 Then he cometh to a city of Samaria
- 102: That one soweth and another reapeth
- 103: To the resurrection of damnation
- 104: But because ye did eat of the loaves
- 105: And died he that eateth this bread shall live to eternity
- 106: No for cometh the Messiah out of Galilee
- 107: This woman was caught in adultery
- 108: He speaketh what is peculiarly his own for he is a liar
- 109: 15 The Pharisees therefore questioned him again
- 110: He that entereth not by the door into the sheep fold
- 111: Whose brother Lazarus was sick
- 112: 55 Now the passover of the Jews was near
- 113: Where the deceased Lazarus was
- 114: He that receiveth whomsoever I shall send
- 115: 30 Having then received the sop
- 116: 23 He that hateth me hateth my Father also
- 117: But whatsoever things he shall hear
- 118: And speakest in no wise proverbial
- 119: For he was father in law to Caiaphas
- 120: 33 Pilate therefore entered again into the praetorium
- 121: 19 And Pilate also wrote a title
- 122: And came first to the sepulchre
- 123: His disciples were again within
- 124: Lovest thou me more than these
- 125: From which Judas by transgression fell
- 126: Spake of the resurrection of the Messiah
- 127: 4 Then Peter fixing his eves stedfastly on him with John
- 128: 25 Ye are the children of the prophets
- 129: NOW a certain man named Ananias
- 130: To give repentance unto Israel
- 131: And dragged him to the sanhedrim
- 132: And circumcised him on the eighth day
- 133: 43 Yet have ye taken up the tabernacle of Moloc
- 134: And astonished the nation of Samaria
- 135: What forbids my being baptised
- 136: They brought him into Damascus
- 137: 38 And as Lydda was near to Joppa
- 138: And some of the brethren from Joppa accompanied him
- 139: John indeed baptised with water
- 140: 19 And Herod sought him out earnestly
- 141: 14 And they departed from Perga
- 142: And raised up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas
- 143: They fled unto the cities of Lycaonia
- 144: And the apostles and presbyters
- 145: 11 Therefore sailing from Troas
- 146: The magistrates sent the lictors
- 147: Than they went into the synagogue of the Jews
- 148: 12 But when Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia
- 149: Great is Diana of the Ephesians
- 150: 14 And when he met us at Assos
- 151: We arrived from Tyre at Ptolemais
- 152: Paul said to the military tribune
- 153: 26 And when the centurion heard this
- 154: Looking earnestly at the sanhedrim
- 155: 33 So when they came to Caesarea
- 156: WHEN Festus then was come into the province
- 157: 22 Then Agrippa said to Festus
- 158: I am Jesus whom thou art persecuting
- 159: And not have sailed from Crete
- 160: 31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers
- 161: We were solicited by them to tarry seven days
- 162: Holding back the truth in unrighteousness
- 163: That judgest those who do such things
- 164: Is not God unrighteous in inflicting wrath
- 165: Or for the uncircumcision also
- 166: For sin he died once but in that he liveth
- 167: Wrought in me all concupiscence
- 168: But the Spirit is alive through righteousness
- 169: In Isaac shall thy seed be called
- 170: Have attained unto righteousness
- 171: 13 For I address myself to you Gentiles
- 172: By unbelief they were broken off
- 173: And he that observeth not a day
- 174: In him shall the Gentiles trust 85
- 175: Erastus the chamberlain of the city saluteth you
- 176: 17 For Christ sent me not to baptise
- 177: 7 So then neither is he that planteth any thing
- 178: But let every one take heed how he buildeth upon it
- 179: IT is generally reported that there is whoredom among you
- 180: 2 But because of the whoredoms
- 181: Let him not affect uncircumcision
- 182: And eateth not of the fruit of it
- 183: For we all partake of that one loaf
- 184: Eateth and drinketh condemnation to himself
- 185: But it is the same God who worketh all in all
- 186: 6 rejoiceth not in unrighteousness
- 187: And there come in illiterate persons
- 188: Thou sowest not the body which shall be afterwards
- 189: And the dead shall be raised incorruptible
- 190: Ye know the house of Stephanas
- 191: Or commendatory letters from you
- 192: THEREFORE having this ministry
- 193: 4 For we which are in this tabernacle
- 194: 12 Ye are not straitened in us
- 195: But worldly sorrow worketh death
- 196: And he that soweth bountifully
- 197: But he whom the Lord commendeth
- 198: Or whether out of the body I know not God knoweth
- 199: Prove your ownselves know ye not your ownselves
- 200: Gave unto me and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship
- 201: And not sinners sprung from Gentiles
- 202: We are not the children of the bondwoman
- 203: I testify to every man who is circumcised
- 204: And he that soweth to the Spirit
- 205: Hath quickened us together with Christ
- 206: The prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles
- 207: But whatever is good for useful edification
- 208: He that loveth his own wife loveth himself
- 209: Tychicus will inform you of the whole
- 210: 9 Wherefore God also hath transcendently exalted him
- 211: I may claim more 5 circumcised the eighth day
- 212: Written from Rome by Epaphroditus
- 213: Who is a faithful minister of Christ for you
- 214: And use no asperity against them
- 215: 15 Salute the brethren that are in Laodicea
- 216: Not only into Macedonia and Achaia
- 217: In you under all our tribulation and distress
- 218: That this epistle be read to all the holy brethren
- 219: Only he that withholdeth hitherto
- 220: And stablish you in every good word and work
- 221: Not addicting themselves to much wine
- 222: But exercise thyself unto godliness
- 223: Who think to make gain of godliness
- 224: Who giveth us richly all things for our enjoyment
- 225: Thou knowest better than any other person
- 226: 5 holding the form of godliness
- 227: THE EPISTLE of PAUL the APOSTLE TO TITUS
- 228: Enslaved by various passions and pleasures
- 229: Because the bowels of the saints have been refreshed by thee
- 230: I have to day begotten thee 120
- 231: 11 For both he that sanctifies
- 232: Thou art priest forever after the order of Melchisedec 133
- 233: 4 Now observe how great is this Melchisedec
- 234: Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec
- 235: 2 For the tabernacle was prepared
- 236: Sacrifice and oblation thou hast not chosen
- 237: And regarded the blood of his testament
- 238: Dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob
- 239: 7 If ye patiently endure correction
- 240: Which speaketh better things than that of Abel
- 241: Written to the Hebrews from Italy by Timothy
- 242: Thou art a transgressor of the law
- 243: In order to consume it on your sensual appetites
- 244: And judgeth the law but if thou judgest the law
- 245: The first epistle general of peter the apostle
- 246: Whereas they malign you as wicked doers
- 247: 21 For hereunto have ye been called
- 248: THE presbyters among you I exhort
- 249: 7 and with piety fraternal affection
- 250: Ensnaring souls of no stability
- 251: We have communion with each other
- 252: Who denieth the Father and the Son
- 253: 4 Every one who committeth sin
- 254: 5 Who is he that overcometh the world
- 255: Hath not God he that abideth in the doctrine of Christ
- 256: But he that doeth evil hath not seen God
- 257: Walking after their own ungodly passions
- 258: 19 Write the things which thou seest
- 259: And to the rest that are at Thyatira
- 260: And upon these thrones I saw twenty four presbyters seated
- 261: And three choenixs of barley for a denarius
- 262: Salvation to our God that sitteth on the throne
- 263: 5 And the angel took the censer
- 264: Having breastplates of the colour of fire
- 265: Thou must prophesy again before many people
- 266: 17 And the dragon was incensed against the woman
- 267: 16 And he causeth all the small and the great
- 268: Having also himself a sharp sickle
- 269: And poured out his vase upon the earth
- 270: Full of abominations and of the impurity of her whoredom
- 271: Shall stand afar off through terror of her torment
- 272: Hallelujah for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth
- 273: This is the first resurrection
- 274: And the Lamb is the lamp thereof
- 275: Seal not up the words of the prophecy of this book
- 276: 22 Their day commenced at sun set
- 277: A Translation of the New Testament from the origin
