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The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society published it in 1972. It continued to publish it at least through 1981.

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Was the King James Bible the first English Bible?

Yes, it is the oldest English translated Bible.Answer:The first true English Bible is Wycliffe's translation published in 1382. Tyndale's Bible, which was more accurate was published in 1525. Other English translations prior to The King James version (published 1611) include the Coverdale Bible (1535), Roger's Bible (1537), and the Geneva Bible (1560).


The first bible written in English was published in?

1539


List of different versions of the bible?

King James Version New International Version Revised Standard Version The Living Bible New Living Translation World English Bible New King James Version New International Readers Editions American Standard Version New American Standard Version Young's Literal Translation Plain English Bible New English Bible Amplified Bible Basic English Bible Translator's NT 20th Century Bible Modern King James Version The Message New Jerusalem Bible Hebrew Names Version of World English Bible Contemporary English Version English Version for the Death Good News Version New Century Version New Revised Standard Version J. B. Phillips New Testament, modern English


First English translator of the Bible?

Wycliff was the first. His preacher boys would go across the English country side, reciting the parts of the Bible they had memorized to the farmers and workers. There were also hand written copies of the Wycliff Bible. The first published Bible came later, in the Tyndale translation.


How many Bibles have been published?

There are over fifty complete versions of the bible that have been published, ranging from the King James version to the Douay-Rheims bible. The earliest bible is Wycliffe's Bible, published in 1380.

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When was The Bible in Living English created?

The Bible in Living English was created in 1972.


Was the King James Bible the first English Bible?

Yes, it is the oldest English translated Bible.Answer:The first true English Bible is Wycliffe's translation published in 1382. Tyndale's Bible, which was more accurate was published in 1525. Other English translations prior to The King James version (published 1611) include the Coverdale Bible (1535), Roger's Bible (1537), and the Geneva Bible (1560).


What is the latest English Bible translation?

The newest English translation Bible is probably the "Jesus' Disciples Bible" published in 2012. Also, the International Standard Version or ISV was published in 2011.


The first bible written in English was published in?

1539


Who published the first English Bible and which country?

King James


When was the Good News Bible first published?

The Good News Bible was first published under the name Good News for Modern Man in the year 1966. This book is an English translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society. Answer: The Good News Bible, formerly called Today's English Version was first published in 1966 and in it's entirety in 1976.


Who published the first English Bible?

john wycliffe


What are the first seven bibles printed in English?

As early as the fourteenth century, there were a number of hand-written translations of various parts of the Bible. Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press in the 1450s, so there were no printed bibles prior to that time. Myles Coverdale printed the first complete English bible on 4 October 1535. John Rogers, using the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew," printed the second English bible in 1537, now known as the Matthew-Tyndale Bible. In 1539, Myles Coverdale published the third English bible, and the first one authorized by the English church for public use. It was known as "The Great Bible," because of its size. In 1560, the Geneva Bible became the fourth bible printed in English. In 1568, the Bishop's Bible, a revised version of the Great Bible, was published, making it the fifth bible printed in English. In 1609, the Douai/Rheims Bible was published, combining the Old Testament translation produced at Douai, France, with the New Testatment translation produced at Rheims. Finally, in 1611, the seventh English-language bible was published. Since its creation had been authorized by King James I, it is known as "The 1611 King James Bible."


When was New American Bible created?

The New American Bible was completed and then published in 1970. It was translated to English by the Confraternity of Christian Docterine in 1962-1965.


What language is Ye on?

"Ye" is from Middle to Modern English, the type of English spoken by the people of England when King James published his Version of the the Bible. The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. Then it was translated into Latin, into German and then later, in 1611, into the English version known as "The King James Bible".


What language is ons?

"Ye" is from Middle to Modern English, the type of English spoken by the people of England when King James published his Version of the The Bible. The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. Then it was translated into Latin, into German and then later, in 1611, into the English version known as "The King James Bible".


List of different versions of the bible?

King James Version New International Version Revised Standard Version The Living Bible New Living Translation World English Bible New King James Version New International Readers Editions American Standard Version New American Standard Version Young's Literal Translation Plain English Bible New English Bible Amplified Bible Basic English Bible Translator's NT 20th Century Bible Modern King James Version The Message New Jerusalem Bible Hebrew Names Version of World English Bible Contemporary English Version English Version for the Death Good News Version New Century Version New Revised Standard Version J. B. Phillips New Testament, modern English