Why was the Bible written in English?
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Why was the Bible written in English?
This is because, for centuries, the English Church had been governed from Rome, and church services were by law conducted in Latin. Most people in Europe were unable to speak Latin, and so could not understand the Bible directly.
Why was the Bible not written in English?
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Who put the Bible in English?
William Tyndale
William Tyndale (1494?-1536), who first translated the Bible into English from the original Greek and Hebrew text, is one such forgotten pioneer. As David Daniell, the author of the latest biography of Tyndale, writes, “William Tyndale gave us our English Bible” and “he made a language for England.”
Who 1st translated the Bible into English?
The first complete English-language version of the Bible dates from 1382 and was credited to John Wycliffe and his followers.
Why is the Bible called the Living Word of God?
The Bible is the living Word of God because it is the message given to us from the “living God” (Hebrews 3:12). The God who is alive works in this world through His living Word in conjunction with the Holy Spirit (see Ephesians 6:17).
Why do you believe that the Bible is the word of God?
Satan starts by introducing a little lie and casting doubt. We believe the Bible is the Word of God because Jesus said it was the Word of God. If Jesus was wrong about that, then He was in error, which would mean he could not be the Son of God. We know Jesus could not be in error and be God as well.
Why is the Bible considered the word of God?
The Bible is the Word of God because particular passages have conveyed from time to time a divine message to man. To man at times the Bible becomes a word of God. This theory does not hold the Bible to be the Word of God but rather declares that under some circumstances parts of it become a word of God.
Why God gave us the Bible?
The Bible says that the main reason God gave us the law is to drive us to Christ. You see, here is God’s problem – His creation is sinful and doesn’t ever measure up to the standard He has set. Yet, through pride, it thinks that it is ‘good enough’.