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Latest revision as of 20:44, 29 October 2019

Matthew Bible (1537) is a book edited by John Rogers under the pseudonym of "Thomas Matthew."

Abstract

The editor John Rogers contributed little to this English translation--only the Prayer of Manasseh can be attributed to him. The translation of the entire New Testament (and of significant portions of the Old Testament) was the work of William Tyndale. The remaining books of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha were the work of Myles Coverdale; see Coverdale Bible (1535 Coverdale), book.

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