His New Translation of the New Testament was first published in 1913. His New Translation of the Old Testament, in two volumes, was first published in 1924. The Complete Moffatt Bible in one volume was first published in 1926. It was completely revised and reset in 1935. A Shorter Version of the Moffatt Translation of the Bible was first published in 1941.
The Moffatt New Testament Commentary, based on his translation, has 17 volumes. The first volume was published in 1928, the final volume in 1949. The concordance of the complete Bible was first published in 1949.[3]
Works
The Historical New Testament: Being the Literature of the New Testament Arranged in the Order of its Literary Growth and According to the Dates of the Documents, 1901
The Golden Book of John Owen: Passages from the Writings of the Rev. John Owen, 1904
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Book of Ecclesiastes, 1905
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Gospel of Saint Mark, 1905
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Epistle to the Romans, 1905
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Book of Revelation, 1905
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Gospel of Saint Luke, 1906
Literary Illustrations of the Bible: The Books of Judges and Ruth, 1906
The Literal Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount, (with Marcus Dods and James Denney) 1904 (Re-published 2016, CrossReach Publications)
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries, v. 1–3 by Adolf Harnack. Translated by James Moffatt (1908)