One of the first Bibles printed in English has sold at auction for £37,500. The Tyndale Bible was the first to be translated directly from Hebrew and Greek by William Tyndale. The linguist ...
In this edition, an editorial team of biblical scholars connected to Tyndale House, Cambridge, have carried out a rigorously philological review, looking afresh at spelling and paragraphing, and ...
John Wycliffe, a dissentient priest, translated the Bible into English. Unfortunately his secretary, John Purvey, included a heretical prologue, as noted by St. Thomas More. Later William Tyndale ...
Another early translator, William Tyndale, was burnt at the stake for heresy in 1536. Ironically, these days there are 58 English-language versions of the Bible for sale. There also happens to be ...
Melvyn Bragg explores the story of William Tyndale's English translation of the Bible. — The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England Melvyn Bragg tells the story of William Tyndale and his English ...
The Geneva Bible, published in 1560 by a small team of Scots and English Calvinists in Geneva, drew on the pioneering translation by William Tyndale, martyred for his heresy in 1536. It was loved ...
The quality of any Bible depends primarily on the materials and the processes used in manufacture, as well as on the more immediately apparent factors such as text design and layout. The following ...
The Bible was first translated into Latin. For many years it was only available in this language. About 900 years ago John Wycliffe and then William Tyndale tried to translate the Bible into ...
she has published three commentaries on Matthew's Gospel and one on Philippians (Tyndale NT series). She is a member of the NIV translation team and is an editor for the NIV Study Bible, revised ...
Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House, 2009. Four Portraits, One Jesus Workbook. Guided Reading Projects and Exercises in the Gospels. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2015. How to Choose a Translation for All Its ...
A memorial tablet to William Tyndale, Bible translator, was unveiled in the south choir aisle of Westminster Abbey in 1938, the gift of Sir Robert Rankin, M.P. It consists of a black marble tablet ...