Textus Receptus Bibles
Matthew's Bible 1537
67:1 | To the chaunter, in Neginoth, a Psalm and songe. God be mercyfull vnto vs, blesse vs, and shewe the lyght of hys countenaunce vpon vs. Selah |
67:2 | That we maye knowe thy waye vpon earth, thy sauynge helth among al Heathen. |
67:3 | Let the people prayse the, O God, yea let all people prayse the. |
67:4 | O let the people reioyse and be glad, that thou iudgest the folke ryghtuouslye, and gouernest the nacions vpon earth. |
67:5 | Let the people prayse the, O God, let al people prayse the. |
67:6 | God, euen oure owne God, geue vs hys blessynge, that the earth maye brynge forth her encrease. |
67:7 | God blesse vs, and let all the endes of the world feare hym. |
Matthew's Bible 1537
The Matthew Bible, also known as Matthew's Version, was first published in 1537 by John Rogers, under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew". It combined the New Testament of William Tyndale, and as much of the Old Testament as he had been able to translate before being captured and put to death, with the translations of Myles Coverdale as to the balance of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, except the Apocryphal Prayer of Manasses. It is thus a vital link in the main sequence of English Bible translations.