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Thomas Newberry

Thomas Newberry (1811 – 16 January 1901) was an English Bible scholar and writer, most well known for his interlinear ''Englishman's Bible'', which compared the Authorised Version of the Bible with the Hebrew and Koine Greek of the original texts, first published in 1883 by Hodder and Stoughton, London.
==Life==

Newberry was born into a Christian household in 1811 and little is known about his upbringing. Reportedly, through the witness of his older sister and mother, both believers, he was born again at a young age. He eventually came into fellowship with other Christians at the Plymouth Brethren assembly on Meadow Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK. He based his decision to join with the Brethren based on his studies of Scripture, and from 1840 had devoted himself to studying the Bible, not just in English but in its original languages of Hebrew and Greek. He found himself unable to agree with many of the practices and ordinances of the established churches of the day.〔(Pickering, H., ''Chief Men among the Brethren'' ), Pickering & Inglis,1918 ISBN 0-87213-692-2〕
After years of serious study, Newberry published "The Englishman's Bible'' (1886), his most famous legacy. He taught alongside Robert Chapman, Henry Dyer and George Muller, and contributed Bible teaching articles to ''The Witness'' and other Christian magazines, as well as conducting an extensive correspondence with Bible students across the world. Frederick Tatford tells us that Newberry was 'used by God in establishing an assembly in Nice, France, among many Italian-speaking residents in 1895'.〔http://www.plymouthbrethren.org/article/65〕

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