(However its accuracy is very much disputed in many places and is often found wanting as a reliable translation. A King James Version, with All 80 Books.ġ885: The " Revised Version" Bible The First Major English Revision of the King James Bible.ġ901: The " American Standard Version" The First Major American Revision of the King James Bible.ġ971: The " New American Standard Bible" (NASB) is Published as a "Modern and Accurate Word for Word English Translation" of the Bible from the Greek and Hebrew texts.ġ973: The " New International Version" (NIV) is published as a "Modern and Accurate Phrase for Phrase English Translation" of the Bible.
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Both were King James Versions, with All 80 Books.ġ808: Jane Aitken's Bible (Daughter of Robert Aitken) The First Bible to be printed by a Woman.ġ833: Noah Webster's Bible After Producing his Famous Dictionary, Webster Printed his Own Revision of the King James Bible.ġ846: The Illuminated Bible The most lavishly illustrated Bible printed in America. The Apocrypha was Officially Removed in 1885 Leaving Only 66 Books.ġ782: Robert Aitken's Bible The first English language Bible (a King James Version without Apocrypha) to be Printed in America.ġ791: Isaac Collins and Isaiah Thomas respectively produce the first Family Bible and First Illustrated Bible printed in America. Done by John "Thomas Matthew" Rogers (80 Books).ġ539: The "Great Bible" or "Cramner's Bible" printed The first English language Bible to be authorized for public use (80 Books).ġ560: The Geneva Bible Printed The First English Language Bible to add numbered verses to each chapter (80 Books).ġ568: The Bishops Bible Printed The Bible of which the King James was a revision (80 Books, as well as a 20% cut and paste from the Geneva Bible).ġ609: The Douay Old Testament is added to the Rheimes New Testament of 1582 (Catholic translation) making the first complete English Catholic Bible It was translated from the Latin Vulgate (80 Books).ġ609: The first printing of the King James Bible originally with All 80 Books.ġ611: The King James Bible revised and printed all 80 Books.
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Tyndale did not finish translating the Old Testament.ġ535: Myles Coverdale's Bible The first complete Bible to be printed in the English Language (80 Books: Old Testament and New Testament including the Apocryphal books which are non-canonical).ġ537: Matthews Bible The second complete Bible to be printed in English. The first book ever printed is Gutenberg's Bible in Latin.ġ525: William Tyndale's New Testament translated from the Greek MSS This is the first New Testament to be printed in the English language on the printing press. It unlocks the riches of the Bible’s truth from entirely new perspectives.1384: Wycliffe produces a hand-written English translation of the complete Bible All 80 Books his translation was from the Latin Vulgate and not from Greek or Hebrew.ġ455: Gutenberg invents the printing press Books may now be mass-produced instead of individually hand-written. This unparalleled level of detail helps connect people to the Bible in the original languages in a way never before possible without years of study of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
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This level of documentation is a first for a Bible translation, making transparent the textual basis and the rationale for key renderings (including major interpretive options and alternative translations). The translators’ notes make the original languages far more accessible, allowing you to look over the translator’s shoulder at the very process of translation.
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Turn the pages and see the breadth of the translators’ notes, documenting their decisions and choices as they worked. The NET Bible (New English Translation) is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators’ notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars – experts in the original biblical languages – who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.