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In The Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture

£22.74

In the sixteenth century, to attempt to translate the Bible into a common tongue wasn’t just difficult, it was dangerous.

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Publisher

Random House Inc

Year of Publishing

2002

Number of pages

352

ISBN

'9780385722162

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

13 ounces

Size (Inches)

8 X 5.18 (inches)

In stock (can be backordered)

Category: Product ID: 26520

Description

In the sixteenth century, to attempt to translate the Bible into a common tongue wasn’t just difficult, it was dangerous. A Bible in English threatened the power of the monarch and the Church. Early translators such as Tyndale, whose work greatly influenced the King James, were hunted down and executed, but the demand for English Bibles continued to grow. Indeed it was the popularity of the Geneva Bible, with its anti-royalist content, that eventually forced James I to sanction his own, pro-monarchy, translation. Errors in early editions – one declared that “thou shalt commit adultery” – Puritan preferences for the Geneva Bible initially hampered acceptance of the King James, but it went on to become the definitive English-language Bible. This absorbing history of a literary and religious masterpiece explores the forces that led to the decision to create an authorized translation, the method of translation and printing, and the central role this version of the Bible played in the development of modern English.

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