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William Tyndale, 1494-1536, Bible Translator

Posted by pd on April 28th, 2007

Author| Ruckman
Posted on| believersweb.org
Category| Biographies
Source| CCN
Originating Post| William Tyndale, 1494-1536, Bible Translator

William Tyndale 1494-1536 Bible translator and reformer. William Tyndale was ordained as a priest in 1521, having studied Greek diligently at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, specifically the Textus Receptus. He conferred with Luther in Germany, and stayed on the Continent, translating the Bible from Greek into English and smuggling New Testaments into England.

Tyndale, who was betrayed by a friend and arrested in Brussels, Belgium, was found guilty of treason and heresy against the Church. He was strangled in the courtyard of the prison and then burned at the stake.

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