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- William Tyndale - Wikipedia
William Tyndale ( ˈtɪndəl ; [1] sometimes spelled Tynsdale, Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; c 1494 – October 1536) was an English Biblical scholar and linguist who became a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation in the years leading up to his execution
- William Tyndale | Biography, Bible, Death, Facts | Britannica
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
- William Tyndale
William Tyndale translated and printed in English the New Testament and half the Old Testament between 1525 and 1535 in Germany and the Low Countries He worked from the Greek and Hebrew original texts when knowledge of those languages in England was rare
- William Tyndale: Life and Death of the Father of the English Bible
William Tyndale was born near the Welsh border of England in 1494 Forty years earlier, two important events occurred in Europe which would have a great impact on Tyndale's life and work In May, 1453, the Turks had stormed Constantinople, and the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire fell to the Muslim invaders
- William Tyndale - World History Encyclopedia
William Tyndale (l c 1494-1536) was a scholar, linguist, priest, and Reformer who was the first to translate the New Testament and part of the Old Testament into English from the original languages
- Who Was William Tyndale? - learn. ligonier. org
Who was William Tyndale? Read this short article to learn about the origin of the English Bible, Tyndale’s mission, and why it matters today
- Tyndale Translation 500th Anniversary – Tyndale House
Eventually, he was betrayed, imprisoned, and executed in 1536 He is remembered as a Tyndale martyr, giving his life to ensure access to Scripture for all Tyndale was a Bible scholar and linguist His work belongs to the whole church, and his legacy is one of faithfulness to Scripture
- Remembering William Tyndale on the 500th anniversary of his first . . .
6 October is the day when Anglicans around the world, and Lutherans in North America remember William Tyndale This year is also the 500th anniversary of his first publication
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