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  1. 1382 Wycliffe Bible. Although translations of parts of the Bible into Anglo-Saxon existed hundreds of years before Wycliffe's translation, John Wycliffe is credited as being the first translation of the entire Bible (both Old and New Testaments) into English. His translation started a revolution, and enabled ordinary people to finally have ...

  2. download Download free PDF. View PDF chevron_right. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN The Original Version Restored and Translated With Introduction and Commentaries by James David Audlin In Two Volumes This is the only extended narrative about Jesus by eyewitnesses: the Beloved Disciple and the gifted scholar John the Presbyter.

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  3. John Wycliffe is famed as the man who first translated the whole Bible into English. He was born in the 1320s and died in 1384 and, for much of his life, he was a theologian, lecturer and academic at Oxford University. It was only at the very end of his life that he turned to Bible translation. In his day, John Wycliffe was highly influential ...

  4. John Wycliffe’s most remarkable accomplishment is translating the Holy Scriptures into Middle English. Producing the first complete English Bible, Wycliffe was the first to set aside Latin as the language of the Scriptures and reach the English people in their own tongue. Working from contemporary manuscripts of the Latin Vulgate, he sought ...

  5. John Wycliffe and friends translated the Bible into English in the late 1300s—the first complete English Bible. In the early 900s, Aldred added an Old English translation to the Lindisfarne Gospels—the earliest existing English translation of a portion of the Bible. But the first known translation of any part of the Bible into English was ...

  6. The Tyndale Bible (TYN) generally refers to the body of biblical translations by William Tyndale into Early Modern English, made c. 1522–1535. Tyndale's biblical text is credited with being the first Anglophone Biblical translation to work directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, although it relied heavily upon the Latin Vulgate and Luther's ...

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  8. The verse is John 14:6, which says: ‘Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No-one comes to the Father except through me.”’. John Wycliffe was the first translator of the English Bible. Throughout his life he became convinced of the need to translate the Bible into English. This conviction had deepened through his ...