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William Tyndale Bible 1534

New Testament

   

1:1The beginnynge of the Gospell of Iesu Christ the sonne of God
1:2as yt is wrytten in the Prophetes: beholde I sende my messenger before thy face which shall prepared thy waye before ye.
1:3The voyce of a cryer in the wildernes: prepare ye the waye of the Lorde make his paches streyght.
1:4Iohn dyd baptise in the wyldernes and preche the baptyme of repentauce for the remission of synnes.
1:5And all the londe of Iurie and they of Ierusalem went out vnto him and were all baptised of him in the ryver Iordan confessynge their synnes.
1:6Iohn was clothed with cammylles heer and with a gerdyll of a skyn a bout hys loynes. And he dyd eate locustes and wylde hony
1:7and preached sayinge: a stronger then I commeth after me whose shue latchet I am not worthy to stoupe doune and vnlose.
1:8I have baptised you with water: but he shall baptise you with the holy goost.
1:9And yt came to passe in those dayes that Iesus cam from Nazareth a cyte of Galile: and was baptised of Iohn in Iordan.
1:10And assone as he was come out of the water Iohn sawe heaven open and the holy goost descendinge vpon him lyke a dove.
1:11And ther came a voyce from heaven: Thou arte my dere sonne in whom I delyte.
1:12And immediatly the sprete drave him into wildernes:
1:13and he was there in the wildernes xl dayes and was tempted of Satan and was with wilde beestes. And the aungels ministred vnto him.
1:14After Iohn was taken Iesus came in to Galile preachinge the gospell of the kyngdome of God
1:15and sayinge: the tyme is come and the kyngdome of God is at honde repent and beleve the gospell.
1:16As he walked by the see of Galile he sawe Simon and Andrew his brother castinge nettes into ye see for they were fysshers.
1:17And Iesus sayde vnto them: folowe me and I will make you fisshers of men.
1:18And strayght waye they forsoke their nettes and folowed him.
1:19And when he had gone a lytell further thence he sawe Iames the sonne of zebede and Ihon his brother even as they were in the shyppe mendinge their nettes.
1:20And anone he called them. And they leeft their father zebede in the shippe with his hyred servauntes and went their waye after him.
1:21And they entred into Capernau: and streight waye on ye Saboth dayes he entred in to ye synagoge and taught.
1:22And they merveled at his learninge. For he taught them as one that had power with him and not as the Scribes.
1:23And there was in their synagoge a ma vexed wt an vnclene spirite yt cried
1:24sayinge: let be: what have we to do with the thou Iesus of Nazareth? Arte thou come to destroye vs? I knowe the what thou arte eue that holy of god.
1:25And Iesus rebuked him sayinge: hoolde thy peace and come out of him.
1:26And ye vnclene spirite tare him and cryed with a loude voyce and came out of him.
1:27And they were all amased in so moche that they demaunded one of another amoge them selves saying: what thinge is this? what newe doctryne is this? For he comaundeth the foule spirites with power and they obeye him.
1:28And immediatly his fame spreed abroade throughoute all the region borderinge on Galile.
1:29And forth with as sone as they were come out of the synagoge they entred into ye housse of Symon and Andrew with Iames and Ihon.
1:30And Symons mother in lawe lay sicke of a fever. And anone they tolde him of her.
1:31And he came and toke her by the honde and lifte her vp: and the fever forsoke hir by and by: and she ministred vnto them.
1:32And at even when the sunne was downe they brought to him all that were diseased and them that were possessed with devyls.
1:33And all the cite gaddred to gedder at the dore
1:34and he healed many yt were sicke of divers deseases. And he cast out many devyls and suffred not ye devyls to speake because they knewe him.
1:35And in the morninge very erly Iesus arose and went out into a solitary place and there prayed.
1:36And Simon and they that were with him folowed after him.
1:37And when they had founde him they sayde vnto him: all men seke for the.
1:38And he sayd vnto them: let vs go into the next tounes that I maye preache there also: for truly I cam out for that purpose.
1:39And he preached in their synagoges throughout all Galile and cast the devyls out.
1:40And there came a leper to him besechinge him and kneled doune vnto him and sayde to him: yf thou wilt thou canest make me clene.
1:41And Iesus had copassion on him and put forth his honde touched him and sayde to him: I will be thou clene.
1:42And assone as he had spoke immediatly ye leprosy departed fro him and was clensed.
1:43And he charged him and sent him awaye forthwith
1:44and sayd vnto him: Se thou saye no thinge to any man: but get the hence and shewe thy silfe to ye preste and offer for thy clensinge those thinges which Moses comaunded for a testimoniall vnto them.
1:45But he (assone as he was departed) beganne to tell many thinges and to publyshe the dede: in so moche that Iesus coulde no more opely entre in to the cite but was with out in desert places. And they came to him fro every quarter.
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.