The first English translation of The Bible was done by John Wycliffe around 1380 AD.
John Wycliffe. He completed the New Testament around 1380 and the Old Testament in 1382. For this work he is remembered as 'the morning star of the reformation.'
Yes he ordered his med to translate the bible from Latin to English so it was easier to follow and read.
John Wycliffe completing translating the Bible into the English language in 1382. His works became known as the Wycliffe Bible, he did not personally translate all of the books of the Bible, specifically the Gospel accounts and possibly the entirety of the New Testament.
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You can use online tools such as Google Translate or specialized Latin translation websites like Latinitium or Latin-English dictionaries for accurate translations from English to Latin. Additionally, academic institutions or Latin scholars can provide assistance with translations.
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AnswerJerome translated the Bible from Greek into Latin.
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The Bible was originally translated from the original Greek and from the Latin Vulgate to English by John Wycliffe. However, modern English differs greatly from Old English, and thus the first project to translate the Bible into English that best resembles modern English was commissioned by King James, and the result was the King James Version.
The words brave one in the Latin language translate into English as fortis. These words in Spanish translate as valiente.