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William Tyndale Bible 1534

New Testament

   

1:1The elder to the electe lady and her chyldren which I love in the trueth: and not I only but also all that have knowe the trueth
1:2for the truthes sake which dwelleth in vs and shalbe in vs for ever.
1:3With you be grace mercy and peace from God ye father and from the Lorde Iesus Christ the sonne of the father in trueth and love.
1:4I reioysed greatly that I founde of thy chyldre walkinge in trouth as we have receaved a commaundement of the father.
1:5And nowe beseche I the lady not as though I wrote a newe commaundement vnto the but that same which we had fro the begynninge that we shuld love one another.
1:6And this is the love that we shulde walke after his commaundementes.This commaundement is (that as ye have hearde from the begynninge) ye shuld walke in it.
1:7For many deceavers are entred in to the worlde which confesse not that Iesus Christ is come in the flesshe. This is a deceaver and an Antichrist.
1:8Loke on youre selves that we loose not that we have wrought: but that we maye have a full rewarde.
1:9Whosoever transgresseth and bydeth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God. He yt endureth in the doctrine of Christ hath bothe the father and the sonne.
1:10Yf ther come eny vnto you and bringe not this learninge him receave not to housse: nether bid him God spede.
1:11For he that biddeth him God spede is parttaker of his evyll dedes.
1:12I had many thinges to wryte vnto you neverthelesse I wolde not wryte with paper and ynke: but I trust to come vnto you and speake with you mouth to mouth that oure ioye maye be full.
1:13The sonnes of thy electe syster grete the. Amen.
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.