
The Tyndale New Testament
The Tyndale New Testament refers to early English translations of the Bible's New Testament, created by William Tyndale in the 16th century. Tyndale sought to make the scriptures accessible to common people by translating them from Greek and Hebrew into English, a pioneering effort at the time. His work laid the foundation for many later English Bible translations, including the King James Version. The Tyndale New Testament is important historically because it helped shape modern English Bible language and emphasized personal reading and understanding of Scripture.