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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Tyndale's brilliance allowed to shine,
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This review is from: Tyndale's Old Testament (Hardcover)
To review Tyndale's work seems otiose. The first to translate (much of) the Bible from the original languages into English, he set the standard for all who followed.
The great thing about this edition by David Daniell is that it gives us Tyndale's work in modern spelling. This removes all the impediments that older and non-standard spellings put in the way of the reader; it allows us to see all of Tyndale's skill and brilliance.
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4.6 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews) 18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Rendition and Work,
By Joseph J. Slevin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tyndale's Old Testament (Hardcover)
When I read about Daniell's work and passion for Tyndale and his Bible, I decided to check it out. I was completely impressed with the work, Daniell retained the idea of Olde English, with more current English spelling, quite a fete.
Interestingly, you will also read a quick history of Tyndale's life and desire to have the common man have the scriptures in his hand. What punctuates this work is where Tyndale's work stops. At his death, he had competed much of the Old Testament. An interesting factoid that Daniell shares it that Tyndale gave us the English word for the term we use as Passover. For the Bible student, this is interesting because Pasha is translated throughout the whole NT of Tyndale's as Easter (the modern term used for Pasha today in the Greek language.) Many do not know that this work is really the foundation and much of the superstructure for what would become the KJV. Daniell tells us in other places that the KJV is 87% from Tyndale's work, where Tyndale left us a legacy. To complete your Bible collection, to understand the work of a man whose life was constantly in peril until his ultimate murder, to be inspired by another set of eyes and ears on the early text types, you must get the Tyndale Old and New Testament that David Daniell has compiled. The bargain price for both is the best around. You will not be dissappointed. 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Wow!! What a book!!,
By Cryptology - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tyndale's Old Testament (Hardcover)
Wow!! Words can't describe my feelings here. Tyndale not only died for God's word, but he lived for it as a fugitive. His passion for the task of translating the scriptures had to be incredible. He was the 1st to translate the scriptures from the original languages into English. Friends of Wycliff did a New Testament translation (FROM THE OLD LATIN AND NOT THE CATHOLIC VERSION) which I recommend, but please get Tyndale's New Testament also. The Catholic Church and the offshoot Church of England did not want the scriptures to be read by the common man so they could control the people. Also, most of the King James is actually Tyndale's work even though he isn't given credit for it. It was said the King James translators found his work so well done they could hardly believe it. There is no doubt the hand of God was upon this man. I am so glad I bought this book and it is large print making it very easy to read.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Classic,
By Born in '73 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tyndale's Old Testament (Hardcover)
I recieved my copy of Tyndale's Old Testament a few days ago, and I must say I am very pleased. After purchasing the Tyndale's New Testament in hardcover, I just had to have this one.
This is a library quality book, and is slightly thicker than the New Testament (of course), but the same height, which makes them a perfect match on my bookcase. I highly recommend this edition of Tyndale's Old Testament especially if you have the New Testament, or even if you don't and you just love the King James or the history of God's word. Tyndale's foreward to the reader is excellently detailed and really helps to get inside the thoughts of the man as he diligently sought to translate the word of God into our own language. You will not be disappointed. |
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