Commemorative William Tyndale Compact Bible without references. Authorized (King James) Version.
In 1525-1526, William Tyndale published the first New Testament in English translated from the original Hebrew and Greek. He did this in the face of severe persecution and would eventually pay for his translation work with his life. Tyndale’s translation formed the basis of the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible, which was completed in the following century. We are marking the 500th anniversary by publishing a special edition of the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible. This commemorative edition has a pictorial cover, featuring the statue of William Tyndale on Victoria Embankment in London, and contains special presentation and introductory pages, including a historical timeline. Compact Bible without references in hardcover. Includes over 5,000 useful on-page word definitions. Distinctive clear text with newly designed font. Good line spacing for optimum clarity and readability. Features 8 full-color maps.
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