- Discussion on the translation of the Bible. - Reference to page 81 in the PDF for the translation of the Bible. - Brief history of the authorized King James Bible and John Wickliffe's translation.
Wickliffe and Tyndale Translations
- John Wickliffe's translation from the corrupt Latin Vulgate in the 1380s sparked interest in the English Bible. - William Tyndale translated the first English Bible from Greek and Hebrew, using the Textus Receptus. - Importance of considering various texts and translations in the process.
Translation Process and Textus Receptus
- Erasmus compiled the Greek Textus Receptus, which was used in the King James Bible translation. - Stephanus Textus Receptus was an updated version used in the translation process. - Recognition of the role of different texts and translations in creating the King James Bible.
Purpose of the King James Bible
- The translation of the King James Bible was initiated to bring unity and purity to the English Church. - The translation process began in 1607 with the approval of 54 selected men. - Discussion on the significance of conflicting religious positions in ensuring a pure English translation of the Bible.
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