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Tyndale Bible

The First English Bible Translated from Hebrew and Greek
Book • 1526
The Tyndale Bible, translated by William Tyndale between 1522 and 1535, was a groundbreaking work that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church by making the Bible accessible to the common people in their own language.

It was the first English Bible to utilize the printing press and was influential in shaping later translations, including the King James Version.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Vishal Mangalwadi
in the context of his translation of the Bible into English and the persecution he faced.
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257. India, Europe & Biblical Revolution | Vishal Mangalwadi
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John Man
as printed in Europe by Peter Schoeffer’s pupils.
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The Printing Press
Mentioned by Wesley Viner as one of a series of very famous English Bibles.
7.14.25 Religious freedom in Africa, the fight with the Fed, and an overlooked Bible translation
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Michael Reeves
as a dangerous translation because of the theological differences it presented.
Tyndale and the Early Reformers
Mentioned as being the basis for the King James version published in 1611.
Writing the Bible: 1 The First Flood

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