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William Tyndale Bible 1534

New Testament

   

15:1I am the true vyne and my father ys an husbande man.
15:2Every braunche that beareth not frute in me he will take awaye. And every braunche that beareth frute will he pourge yt it maye bringe moare frute.
15:3Now are ye cleane thorow ye wordes which I have spoke vnto you.
15:4Byde in me and let me byde in you. As ye braunche canot beare frute of it sylfe excepte it byde in the vyne: no more can ye excepte ye abyde in me.
15:5I am the vyne and ye are the braunches. He that abydeth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth moche frute. For with out me can ye do nothinge.
15:6Yf a man byde not in me he ys cast forthe as a braunche and is wyddered: and men gadder it and cast it into the fyre and it burneth.
15:7Yf ye byde in me and my wordes also byde in you: axe what ye will and it shalbe done to you .
15:8Heare in is my father glorified that ye beare moche frute and be made my disciples.
15:9As the father hath loved me eve so have I leved you. Continue in my love.
15:10Yf ye shall kepe my comaudemetes ye shall byde in my love eve as I have kept my fathers comaundementes and byde in his love.
15:11These thinges have I spoken vnto you yt my ioye myght remayne in you and that youre ioye might be full.
15:12This is my commaundement that ye love togedder as I have loved you.
15:13Gretter love then this hath no man then that a man bestowe his lyfe for his frendes.
15:14Ye are my fredes yf ye do whatsoever I commaunde you.
15:15Hence forth call I you not servauntes: for the servaunt knoweth not what his Lorde doeth. But you have I called frendes: for all thinges that I have hearde of my father I have opened to you.
15:16Ye have not chosen me but I have chosen you and ordeyned you that ye go and bringe forthe frute and that youre frute remayne that whatsoever ye shall axe of the father in my name he shulde geve it you.
15:17This comaunde I you that ye love to gedder.
15:18Yf ye worlde hate you ye knowe that he hated me before he hated you.
15:19Yf ye were of the worlde ye worlde wolde love his awne. How be it because ye are not of ye worlde but I have chosen you out of the worlde therfore hateth you the worlde.
15:20Remember the sayinge that I sayde vnto you: the servaute is not greater then his lorde. Yf they have persecuted me so will they persecute you Yf they have kept my sayinge so will they kepe youres.
15:21But all these thinges will they do vnto you for my names sake because they have not knowen him that sent me.
15:22If I had not come and spoken vnto them they shulde not have had synne: but now have they nothinge to cloke their synne with all.
15:23He that hateth me hateth my father.
15:24If I had not done workes amoge the which none other ma dyd they had not had synne. But now have they sene and yet have hated bothe me and my father:
15:25eve that the sayinge myght be fulfilled that is written in theyr lawe: they hated me wtout a cause.
15:26But when the comforter is come whom I will sende vnto you fro the father which is the sprete of truthe which proceadeth of the father he shall testifie of me.
15:27And ye shall beare witnes also because ye have bene with me from the begynninge.
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.