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William Tyndale Bible 1534

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5:1Whosoever beleveh that Iesus is Christ is borne of god. And every one yt loveth him which begat loveth him also which was begotte of him.
5:2In this we knowe yt we love the children of god whe we love god and kepe his comaudementes.
5:3This is ye love of god yt we kepe his comaundemetes and his comaundementes are not greveous
5:4For all that is borne of god over commeth the worlde. And this is the victory that overcometh the worlde even oure fayth.
5:5Who is it that overcommeth the worlde: but he which beleveth that Iesus is ye sonne of god?
5:6This Iesus Christ is he that ca by water and bloud not by water only: but by water and bloud. And it is the sprete that beareth witnes because the sprete ys trueth.
5:7(For ther are thre which beare recorde in heuen the father the worde and the wholy goost. And these thre are one)
5:8For there are thre which beare recorde (in erth:) the sprete and water and bloud: and these thre are one.
5:9Yf we receave the witnes of men the witnes of god is greater. For this is the witnes of god which he testifyed of his sonne.
5:10He that beleveth on the sonne of god hath the witnes in him silfe. He that beleveth not God hath made him a lyar be cause he beleved not the recorde that god gave of his sonne.
5:11And this ys that recorde how that god hath geven vnto vs eternall lyfe and this lyfe is in his sonne.
5:12He that hath the sonne hath lyfe: and he that hath not the sonne of god hath not lyfe.
5:13These thynges have I written vnto you that beleve on the name of the sonne of God that ye maye knowe howe that ye have eternall lyfe and that ye maye beleve on the name of the sonne of god.
5:14And this is the trust that we have in him: that yf we axe eny thinge accordynge to his will he heareth vs.
5:15And yf we knowe that he heare vs what soever we axe we knowe that we shall have the peticions that we desyre of him.
5:16Yf eny man se his brother synne a synne that is not vnto deeth let him axe and he shall geve him lyfe for them that synne not vnto deeth. Ther is a synne vnto deeth for which saye I not that a man shuld praye.
5:17All vnrightewesnes is synne and ther is synne not vnto deeth.
5:18We knowe that whosoever is borne of god synneth not: but he that is begotten of god kepeth him silfe and that wicked toucheth him not.
5:19We knowe that we are of god and that the worlde is altogedder set on wickednes.
5:20We knowe that the sonne of God is come and hath geven vs a mynde to knowe him which is true: and we are in him that is true through his sonne Iesu Christ. This same is very god and eternall lyfe.
5:21Babes kepe youre selves from ymages. Amen.
Tyndale Bible 1534

William Tyndale Bible 1534

William Tyndale was the first man to ever print the New Testament in the English language. Tyndale also went on to be the first to translate much of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew into English, but he was executed in 1536 for the "crime" of printing the scriptures in English before he could personally complete the printing of an entire Bible. His friends Myles Coverdale, and John [Thomas Matthew] Rogers, managed to evade arrest and publish entire Bibles in the English language for the first time, and within one year of Tyndale's death. These Bibles were primarily the work of William Tyndale.