The Westcott-Hort text of Greek New Testament ("The New Testament in the Original Greek") was presented to the world by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort in 1881 after about twenty-eight years of labour. It particularly reflects the variations of the oldest Greek manuscripts, which had been recently discovered. This text is the basis for most translations today and directly affected the Nestle/Aland edition of the Greek New Testament.
Certain words within the text proper are enclosed in square brackets [ ] or double brackets [[ ]]. These reflect those places where the critical text editors consider the inclusion or omission of such text to be in question.
You can also refer to the Nestle-Aland 27 and Scrivener texts. The Westcott-Hort text is also available showing variants from the Nestle-Aland text, and transliterated.
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Greek NT Westcott-Hort, 1881. Public Domain.