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- He completed the New Testament in Cologne in Germany, but he was caught and his work was chucked unceremoniously into the River Rhine. It was probably published by Peter Quentel in Cologne in 1525, with the woodcut made by Anton von Worms.
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The Tyndale Bible (TYN) generally refers to the body of biblical translations by William Tyndale into Early Modern English, made c. 1522–1535. Tyndale's biblical text is credited with being the first Anglophone Biblical translation to work directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, although it relied heavily upon the Latin Vulgate and Luther's ...
Oct 2, 2024 · William Tyndale, English biblical translator, humanist, and Protestant martyr. He believed that the Bible alone should determine the practices and doctrines of the church. He translated the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament into English before being executed for heresy.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Oct 6, 2024 · The legacy of William Tyndale is that his translation ended up in the Matthew Bible, and this was edited by Miles Coverdale as the Great Bible which Henry VIII ordered be placed in every parish church in 1539.
- Neil Rees
Tyndale's translations of biblical books were re-used by subsequent English editions (often without his sectarian prefaces or annotations), including the Great Bible and the Bishops' Bible, authorized by the Church of England.
He was forced to flee from city to city as he relentlessly continued his translation of the Bible into English. Tyndale produced a partial edition in 1525, with a full edition of the New Testament in 1526. He produced revised editions in 1534 and 1536. Tyndale published the Pentateuch in 1530.
Oct 6, 2021 · The English reformer, William Tyndale (1494–1536), was the first person to translate the New Testament directly from Greek to English. Tyndale was a priest and distinguished Oxford scholar who strongly believed that everyone should be able to read the Bible.
Mar 3, 2019 · Nearly 150 years after John Wycliffe produced the first complete English translation of the Bible, William Tyndale followed in his ground breaking footsteps. Yet, some Bible historians refer to William Tyndale as the true father of the English Bible.