Tyndale’s New Testament

Cover of Tyndale's New Testament by David Daniell
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: Modern Spelling Ed
Pages: 429
ISBN-13: 9780300065800
ISBN-10: 0300065809
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.10010668738 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 225.5201
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Tyndale’s New Testament by David Daniell, published by Yale University Press in 1995, presents a modern spelling edition of the New Testament originally translated into English from Greek by William Tyndale in 1534. This translation was significant as it provided the laity with access to the scriptures in English for the first time, challenging the clerical establishment and leading to Tyndale’s persecution. The book spans 429 pages and is available in English.

Readers will find that this edition not only preserves Tyndale’s pioneering scholarship but also makes it accessible to contemporary audiences by updating the early sixteenth-century spelling. The work has historical importance, having influenced subsequent English translations, including the King James Bible. This edition allows exploration of Tyndale’s masterful prose and its impact on biblical studies and religion, shedding light on a crucial moment in the history of the English language and its literature.


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This translation of the New Testament into English from its original Greek was printed in Germany in 1534 and smuggled back into England. It therefore escaped the fate of Tyndale’s previous version, which had been seized and publicly burnt by the authorities. The 1534 edition outraged the clerical establishment by giving the laity access to the word of God, in print in English for the first time. Tyndale, who was already in exile for political reasons, was hunted down and subsequently burned at the stake for blasphemy.
For the next eighty years–the years of Shakespeare among others–Tyndale’s masterly translation formed the basis of all English bibles. And when the authorized King James Bible was published in 1611, many of its finest passages were taken unchanged, though unacknowledged, from Tyndale’s work.
Although, therefore, this astounding work of pioneering scholarship was the basis of all subsequent English bibles until after the Second World War, and though it was the version of the Bible used by some of our greatest poets, it is today virtually unknown because of its suppression for political reasons because of its difficult early sixteenth-century spelling.
Now for the first time this version is published in modern spelling, as the modern book it once was, so that this masterly work of English prose by one of the great geniuses of the as is available to today’s reader.

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ISBN-13: 9780300065800. ISBN-10: 0300065809.
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Language: en. Pages: 429. Edition: Modern Spelling Ed.

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