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Tyndale Bible

The Tyndale Bible refers to the translation of the Bible into English by William Tyndale in the 16th century. It was one of the first major efforts to produce an English version directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, making Scripture accessible to ordinary people. Tyndale's work greatly influenced later translations, including the King James Bible. His translation emphasized clarity and fidelity to the original languages, and despite facing opposition from church authorities, it played a key role in spreading biblical knowledge and literacy among English speakers.