A Lively Description of our Justification - William Tyndale

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    William Tyndale (1494-1536) was an English scholar who became a leading figure in Protestant reform in the years leading up to his execution. He is well known for his translation of the Bible into English. He was influenced by the work of Desiderius Erasmus, who made the Greek New Testament available in Europe, and by Martin Luther. A number of partial translations had been made from the seventh century onward, but the spread of Wycliffe's Bible resulted in a death sentence for any unlicensed possession of Scripture in English-even though translations had been accomplished and made available in all other major European languages.
    Tyndale's translation was the first English Bible to draw directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, the first English one to take advantage of the printing press, and first of the new English Bibles of the Reformation. It was taken to be a direct challenge to the hegemony of both the Roman Catholic Church and the laws of England maintaining the church's position. In 1530, Tyndale also wrote The Practyse of Prelates, opposing Henry VIII's annulment from Catherine of Aragon on the grounds that it contravened Scripture.
    Reuchlin's Hebrew grammar was published in 1506. Tyndale worked in an age in which Greek was available to the European scholarly community for the first time in centuries. Erasmus compiled and edited Greek Scriptures from the Textus Receptus following the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Constantinople's fall helped to fuel the Renaissance and led to the dispersion of Greek-speaking intellectuals and texts into a Europe which previously had no access to them. A copy of The Obedience of a Christian Man fell into the hands of Henry VIII, providing the king with the rationale to break the Church in England from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534.
    In 1535, Tyndale was arrested and jailed in the castle of Vilvoorde (Filford) outside Brussels for over a year. In 1536, he was convicted of heresy and executed by strangulation, after which his body was burnt at the stake. His dying prayer was that the King of England's eyes would be opened; this seemed to find its fulfilment just two years later with Henry's authorisation of the Great Bible for the Church of England, which was largely Tyndale's own work. Hence, the Tyndale Bible, as it was known, continued to play a key role in spreading Reformation ideas across the English-speaking world and, eventually, to the British Empire.
    In 1611, the 54 scholars who produced the King James Bible drew significantly from Tyndale, as well as from translations that descended from his. One estimate suggests that the New Testament in the King James Version is 83% Tyndale's and the Old Testament 76%. His translation of the Bible was the first to be printed in English, and became a model for subsequent English translations; in 2002, Tyndale was placed at number 26 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons.
    A Lively Description of our Justification - William Tyndale
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  • @ChristisLord
    @ChristisLord  День тому +1

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  • @ejchakaodza
    @ejchakaodza День тому +2

    Thank you for the reading 📚. God bless you always.

  • @SaraiBledsoe-el8cc
    @SaraiBledsoe-el8cc День тому +1

    THANK YOU Jesus! Teach me to keep this law.

  • @blchamblisscscp8476
    @blchamblisscscp8476 День тому +1

    Interesting that the discussion includes remarks about Sir. Thomas Moore. Many will remember the portrayals of Moore by Charleton Heston and Paul Schofield (wonderful performances). Moore appears as a sympathetic figure against Henry's pursuit of a Papal-sanctioned divorce. And then the marriage to Anne Bolyne, which Moore opposed. Moore was branded a traitor because he maintained the pope was head of the church and not Henry. He refused to sign the Supremacy Act. However great the hero he looks, it must be remembered he was a dedicated papist, which system he died for was persecuting protestants while upholding the unbiblical Roman teachings.

    • @blchamblisscscp8476
      @blchamblisscscp8476 22 години тому

      Sir Thomas Moore (More) is mentioned in Foxe's Book of Martyrs as persecuting and presiding over several tortures and burnings of protestants, but the accounts of torture are not supported. However, he himself wrote of 3 burnings at the stake with which he concurred. In addition, he hired an assassin to kill Tyndale, but More himself was executed by Henry before the assassin was able to get to Tyndale.

  • @marshallgiles6255
    @marshallgiles6255 День тому +2

    Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, trust and obey 💪🙏🙏🙏.
    Jesus Christ loves you.

    • @ChristisLord
      @ChristisLord  День тому

      Who are you speaking to when you say, "Jesus Christ loves you?"

    • @markrademaker5875
      @markrademaker5875 День тому

      ​@@ChristisLordCorrect me if i am wrong....Jesus is God [John 1:1:14], God Is Love [1 John 4::8] therefore, in some sense, God/Jesus loves everyone. Thanks.

    • @ChristisLord
      @ChristisLord  20 годин тому

      Even those He condemns to Hell? Did God love Esau?
      Malachi 1:2-3
      New American Standard Bible
      2 “I have loved you,” says the Lord. But you say, “How have You loved us?” “Was Esau not Jacob’s brother?” declares the Lord. “Yet I have loved Jacob; 3 but I have hated Esau, and I have made his mountains a desolation and given his inheritance to the jackals of the wilderness.”

    • @markrademaker5875
      @markrademaker5875 9 годин тому

      @ChristisLord We are commanded to love God [Deut.6:5], neighbor [Lev.19:18; Deut.10:19; Matt.19:19] and enemy [Matt.5:44]. In Luke 14:26, Jesus Says, “If anyone comes to Me, and does not hate his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, and yet even his own life, he is not able to be My disciple" [Luke 14:26]. Is it not reasonable to think that Jesus is using the word "hate", in this context, to speak of degrees of love, quantitatively and or qualitatively? Thanks.

  • @randyrichard1964
    @randyrichard1964 День тому

    Can you tell me where this can be found in print?