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William Tyndale Bible 1534
New Testament
16:1 | I commede vnto you Phebe oure sister (which is a minister of the congregacion of Chenchrea) |
16:2 | that ye receave her in the Lorde as it becommeth saynctes and that ye assist her in whatsoever busynes she neadeth of youre ayde. For she hath suckered many and myne awne selfe also. |
16:3 | Grete Prisca and Aquila my helpers in Christ Iesu |
16:4 | which have for my lyfe layde doune their awne neckes. Vnto which not I only geve thankes but also the congregacion of the getyls. |
16:5 | Lyke wyse grete all the copany that is in thy housse. Salute my welbeloved Epenetos which is the fyrst frute amoge them of Achaia. |
16:6 | Grete Mary which bestowed moche labour on vs. |
16:7 | Salute Andronicus and Iunia my cosyns which were presoners with me also which are wele taken amoge the Apostles and were in Christ before me. |
16:8 | Grete Amplias my beloved in ye Lorde. |
16:9 | Salute Vrban oure helper in Christ and Stachys my beloved. |
16:10 | Salute Appelles approved in Christ. Salute them which are of Aristobolus housholde. |
16:11 | Salute Herodion my kynsma. Grete them of the housholde of Narcissus which are in the Lorde. |
16:12 | Salute Triphena and Triphosa which wemen dyd labour in ye Lorde. Salute ye beloved Persis which laboured in the Lorde. |
16:13 | Salute Rufus chosen tn the Lorde and his mother and myne. |
16:14 | Grete Asincritus Phlegon Herman Patrobas Hermen and the brethren which are wt them. |
16:15 | Salute Philologus and Iulia Nereus and his sister and Olimpha and all the saynctes which are with them. |
16:16 | Salute one another with an holy kysse. The congregacions of Christ salute you. |
16:17 | I beseche you brethre marke them which cause division and geve occasions of evyll contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned: and avoyde them. |
16:18 | For they yt are suche serve not ye Lorde Iesus Christ: but their awne bellyes and with swete preachinges and flatteringe wordes deceave the hertes of the innocetes. |
16:19 | For youre obedience extendeth to all men. I am glad no dout of you. But yet I wolde have you wyse vnto yt which is good and to be innocetes concerninge evyll. |
16:20 | The God of peace treade Satan vnder youre fete shortly. The grace of oure Lorde Iesu Christ be with you. |
16:21 | Thimotheus my worke felow and Lucius and Iason and Sopater my kynsmen salute you. |
16:22 | I Tertius salute you which wrote this epistle in the Lorde. |
16:23 | Gaius myne hoste and the hoste of all the congregacions saluteth you. Erastus the chamberlayne of ye cite saluteth you. And Quartus a brother saluteth you. |
16:24 | The grace of oure Lorde Iesu Christ be wt you all. Ame |
16:25 | To him that is of power to stablisshe you accordinge to my gospell and preachinge of Iesus Christ in vtteringe of the mistery which was kept secret sence the worlde begane |
16:26 | but now is opened by ye scriptures of prophesie at the commaundement of the everlastinge god to stere vp obedience to the faith publisshed amonge all nacions: |
16:27 | To the same God which alone is wyse be prayse thorowe Iesus Christ for ever. Amen. |
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.