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The New Testament (Tyndale)

The Tyndale New Testament refers to the translation of the Christian scriptures into English by William Tyndale in the early 16th century. His work aimed to make the Bible accessible to ordinary people, shifting away from Latin and other languages understood only by scholars or clergy. Tyndale’s translation was influential, shaping later versions like the King James Bible. It emphasizes the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, offering guidance on faith, morality, and salvation. His translation played a key role in spreading Christianity and promoting literacy by enabling common people to read and interpret the Scriptures directly.