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William Tyndale Bible 1534

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2:1And the thryde daye was ther a mariage in Cana a cite of Galile: and the mother of Iesus was there.
2:2And Iesus was called also and his disciples vnto the mariage.
2:3And when the wyne fayled the mother of Iesus sayde vnto him: they have no wyne.
2:4Iesus sayde vnto her: woman what have I to do with the? myne houre is not yet come.
2:5His mother sayde vnto the ministres: whatsoever he sayeth vnto you do it.
2:6And therwere stondynge theare sixe water pottes of stone after ye maner of the purifyinge of ye Iewes contaynynge two or thre fyrkins a pece.
2:7And Iesus sayde vnto them: fyll the water pottes with water. And they fylled them vp to the brym.
2:8And he sayde vnto them: drawe out now and beare vnto the governer of the feaste. And they bare it.
2:9When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was turned vnto wyne and knewe not whence it was (but the ministres which drue the water knew). He called the brydegrome
2:10and sayde vnto him. All men at the beginnynge set forth good wyne and when men be dronke then that which is worsse. But thou hast kept backe the good wyne vntyll now.
2:11This beginnynge of miracles dyd Iesus in Cana of Galile and shewed his glory and his disciples beleved on him.
2:12After that he descended in to Capernaum and his mother and his brethren and his disciples: but contynued not manye dayes there.
2:13And the Iewes ester was even at honde and Iesus went vp to Ierusalem
2:14and founde syttynge in the temple those that solde oxen and shepe and doves and chaungers of money.
2:15And he made a scourge of small cordes and drave them all out of the temple with the shepe and oxen and powred oute the changers money and overthrue the tables
2:16and sayde vnto them that solde doves: Have these thinges hence and make not my fathers housse an housse of marchaundyse.
2:17And his disciples remembred how yt it was wrytten: the zele of thyne housse hath even eaten me.
2:18Then answered the Iewes and sayde vnto him: what token shewest thou vnto vs seynge that thou dost these thinges?
2:19Iesus answered and sayd vnto them: destroye this temple and in thre dayes I will reare it vp agayne.
2:20Then sayde the Iewes: xlvi. yeares was this temple abuyldinge: and wylt thou reare it vp in thre dayes?
2:21But he spake of the temple of his body.
2:22Assone therfore as he was rysen from deeth agayne his disciples remembred that he thus sayde. And they beleved the scripture and the wordes which Iesus had sayde.
2:23When he was at Ierusalem at ester in the feaste many beleved on his name when they sawe his miracles which he dyd.
2:24But Iesus put not him selfe in their hondes because he knewe all men
2:25and neded not that eny man shuld testify of man. For he knewe what was in man.
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.