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William Tyndale translated the Bible from:

AGreek

BLatin

CHebrew

DGerman

Answer:

A. Greek

Read Explanation:

William Tyndale was the first person to translate the New Testament into English directly from the original Greek texts (not from the Latin Vulgate, like Wycliffe).

Key Facts:

  • Tyndale believed that everyone should have access to the Bible in their native language.

  • His New Testament translation was completed and published in 1526 in Worms, Germany.

  • He also began translating parts of the Old Testament from Hebrew.

  • His translation became the foundation for later English Bibles, including the King James Version.

  • Tyndale was executed in 1536 for his efforts to make the Bible accessible.


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