Order a copy of the Modern Wycliffe New Testament

Order your copy of The Modern Translation of the Wycliffe New Testament Bible.

When you order a copy of the Wycliffe New Testament, you will soon discover that it is a very different Bible translation.

The Modern Wycliffe New Testament took over seven years to produce. I worked with Brett Burner, of Lamp Post Publishers. Together, we wanted to be sure to get every detail right. 

I put a lot of hard work into it. At the same time, I loved doing it. 

I translated it with the hopes of helping our family accomplish His purpose for our lives: to bring God’s Word to those who have difficulty accessing it.

It is faithful to the Textus Receptus. This is particularly true of the verses that are missing in most modern Bible translation. At the same time, it is easy to understand.

John Wycliffe translated the Bible during the Middle Ages. So he writes from the cultural context he knew: Kings, Queens, Bishops, Knights, Castles and Princes.  For example, Jesus is arrested by knights, tried by princely priests and taken out of the castle to be crucified!

The Modern Translation of the Wycliffe Bible
This translation has everything on the chess set, except pawns!

Here are several reasons to order a copy of the Modern Wycliffe New Testament:

  • You will get a unique perspective on better understand what God is saying through His Word.
  • This translation that is faithful to the earliest complete manuscripts, yet easy to understand.
  • You will enjoy reading a fun translation set in the Middle Ages

How to order a Modern Wycliffe New Testament

You can order a copy of the Modern Wycliffe New Testament from many different bookstores:

  • Amazon.com, the largest book retailer in the world
  • Barnes and Noble: the bookseller with the most stores in the United States
  • Walmart.com, one of America’s largest retail companies
  • Books-A-Million, the second largest bookstore company in the US
  • Powell’s Books, the largest independent bookstore in America. You can find their shops in Chicago and the West Coast.