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Richard Francis Weymouth's "Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 3 John" offers a fresh and accessible translation of one of the New Testament's epistles, characterized by its clarity and contemporary vernacular. This work not only serves as a vital resource for readers seeking to understand the theological and moral teachings found within the text, but also places an emphasis on the personal and communal aspects of early Christian life. Weymouth's translation aligns with the 19th-century movement towards rendering biblical texts into language that resonates with the common reader, thus facilitating a deeper comprehension of its spiritual and ethical lessons. Weymouth, an English scholar and theologian, was profoundly influenced by the historical and linguistic developments of his time, particularly the rise of modern biblical scholarship. His dedication to demystifying complex theological concepts for a contemporary audience reflects his belief in the transformative power of scripture. Having studied classics and gained a deep understanding of biblical languages, Weymouth sought to bridge the gap between ancient texts and modern sensibilities, paving the way for subsequent translations that aim to retain fidelity to the original meanings. This translation of 3 John is recommended for scholars, lay readers, and anyone engaged in personal spiritual reflection. Weymouth's nuanced prose and insightful commentary will appeal to those seeking not only to read the Scriptures but to engage with them meaningfully. Whether you are a seasoned theologian or new to biblical studies, this work promises to enrich your understanding of the Christian faith.