
Bible (Fenton) 28-39: Holy Bible in Modern English: Hosea - Malaki
The 'Holy Bible in Modern English: Hosea - Malaki' is part of Ferrar Fenton's translation of the Bible, which began in 1853 and was first published in full in 1903. Fenton's work is notable for its chronological rearrangement of the biblical texts, aligning with the order of the Hebrew Bible. He translated the Old Testament directly from Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek, referring to God as 'The Ever-Living.' This translation also emphasizes the musical nature of the Psalms, restoring them to a form closer to their original intent as songs.






