William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall) (ca. 1494-September 6, 1536) was a 16th century Protestant reformer and scholar who translated the Bible into the Early Modern English of his day. Although a number of partial and complete English translations had been made from the 7th century onward, Tyndale's was the first to take advantage of the new medium of print, which allowed for its wide distribution. Wikipedia
Read the fascinating story of William Tyndale, first person to print an English language New Testament, reformation leader, hero, and martyr of Christian history. www.greatsite.com/timeline-english-bible-history/william-...
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William Tyndale Birth: unknown Death: Oct. 6, 1536 Driving force behind the first translation of the Bible into English. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5888281
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Report by Paul Arblaster Adapted from an article published in the catalogue of the exhibition entitled Tyndales Testament, Antwerp 2002. www.tyndale.org/TSJ/25/arblaster.html
Tyndale's translating style I think the thing is that Tyndale was writing from the spoken English that he knew. www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/sacredtexts/podmoiragoff.html
But this translator, William Tyndale -- who was burned at the stake on October 6, 1536 -- was no lone renegade. www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/case_bible/index.html