William Tyndale’s translation of the New Testament transformed the English language, but the text itself was almost erased.
William Tyndale, one of the unsung heroes not only of religious history, but also of the history of literature and the English language, died this week (Oct. 6, it is thought) in 1536. Tyndale was an ...
The story of William Tyndale's translation of the Bible is familiar. Caught up in the Reformation's efforts to provide ordinary readers with the Scriptures in the vernacular, Tyndale set out to ...
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Tyndale Society celebrates 500th anniversary of Bible translation
LOWER OXFORD — The Tyndale Society (USA) celebrated the 500th anniversary of the translation of the New Testament in English at its third annual conference, Saturday, at Lincoln University. With a ...
Precisely 451 years after the June 19, 1566, birth of King James I of England, one achievement of his reign still stands above the rest: the 1611 English translation of the Old an ...
Sometimes you can tell a book by its cover. David Daniell’s tome features five shelves crowded with leather-bound Bibles on the front cover and a woodcut of William Tyndale’s martyrdom on the back.
Tyndale Publishers and the Museum of the Bible are partnering on 180 new products and digital resources in a publishing agreement that lasts through 2032. Jeff Johnson, Tyndale’s chief administrative ...
What does it take to shake a king? Ask William Tyndale. Henry VIII was a very powerful king, but Tyndale shook him at least briefly—with a power even greater.
William Tyndale, one of the unsung heroes not only of religious history, but also of the history of literature and the English language, died this week it is thought in 1536. Tyndale was an English ...
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