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New Testament: 1526 Tyndale Bible, Original Spelling Edition (New Testament)
from: British Library
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 225
EAN: 9780712346641
ISBN: 0712346643
Label: British Library
Manufacturer: British Library
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 576
Publication Date: June 15, 2000
Publisher: British Library
Studio: British Library
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Quite an eye-opener...
Hard to understand the spelling in some places, but for the most part was easy enough for me to read. It was facinating to read the original spelling version, and compare it to the corrected spelling version. There ARE some debatable differences in the translated words they chose to use!
This text, along with the 1599 Geneva Bible and the 1611 King James Version, provides a TRUE rendering of God's Word. One can really see how His Word has been altered through out the years, especially when ... Read More
Rating: - The English language in swaddling clothes...
This wee 12-mo of the 1526 Tyndale New Testament from the press of the British Library is the closest most will come to the genesis of the English-speaking bible which was to appear 85 years later in the guise of the familiar King James Version of 1611.
The prefacist, David Daniell, is known for his modern language version published by Yale University Press, but this is the original Tyndale-spelling edition for we purists. The introducer, W R Cooper of Oxford, employs his eight pages ... Read More
Rating: - The New Testament: The Text of the Worms Edition of 1526 in Original Spelling
If one is serious about Bible study and is only fimiliar with the King James version then this little book is worth considering. From the Geniva Bible on the Bible has been written in verses, which lends itself to taking the meaning out of context. This gives a much distorted view of the meaning and spirit of the Bible. There is a reason the King James is "authorized" by King and Church (it was never authorized nor did King James have anything to do with it). It could be manipulated and is ... Read More
Rating: - A God-Given Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This reprinting of the first translation of the New Testament by William Tyndale is a true treasure today - as was the original in 1526. Through his ardent devotion, careful and diligent scholarship, and fluency in New Testament Greek, Tyndale seems to have accomplished an ideal pairing of literal accuracy and beautiful readability. Even though his original spellings have been retained in this reprinting, within my first day of reading this volume, ... Read More
Rating: - I love this book
I was very impressed by the quality of the binding of this book, as well as the paper. It has been very difficult putting this little book down. Now I am enjoying reading this New Testament, and it really isn't difficult to understand, even with the original spelling. I highly recommend this book.
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