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Search and read Bible verses using the popular WYC translation. Take notes online, highlight verses and save notes!
John Wickliffe - Fox's Book of Martyrs - Bible Study Tools
Wickliffe, surprised at the solemn message, raised himself in his bed, and with a stern countenance replied, "I shall not die, but live to declare the evil deeds of the friars." When Wickliffe recovered, he set about a most important work, the translation of the Bible into English.
Book of Matthew - WYC - Bible Study Tools
Read the Book of Matthew online. Use highlighting, underlining, and take notes while you study the bible
John 1 - WYC - Bible Study Tools
To confirm his testimony concerning Christ, John declares the appearance at his baptism, in which God himself bore witness to him. He saw and bare record that he is the Son of God. This is the end and object of John's testimony, that Jesus was the promised Messiah. John took every opportunity that offered to lead people to Christ.
William Tyndale: Life and Death of the Father of the English Bible
Aug 23, 2023 · In the fourteenth century, John Wycliffe was the first to make (or at least oversee) an English translation of the Bible, but that was before the invention of the printing press, and all copies had to be handwritten.
John 3:16 - Bible Study Tools
John 3:16 For God loved so the world [Forsooth God so loved the world], that he gave his one begotten Son, that each man that believeth in him perish not, but have everlasting life.... Read verse in Wycliffe
Revelation 13 - WYC - Bible Study Tools
Revelation 13 And I saw a beast ascending up of the sea, having seven heads, and ten horns; and on his horns ten diadems, and on his heads the names of blasphemy [+and upon his horns ten diadems, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy]. And the beast, whom I saw... Read verse in Wycliffe
1 John 5:7 - Compare Bible Verse Translations
Compare Bible translations of 1 John 5:7 using all available Bible versions and commentary. "For there are three that testify:"
Who Wrote the King James Bible? (Hint: It Wasn't King James)
Jun 23, 2023 · To keep it simple, here is a very brief outline of the Bible used before the King James Version. (By the way I am primarily referring to translations that were done in English). 1382 – The Wycliffe Bible translated by John Wycliffe from the Latin Vulgate into English. 1455 – The Gutenberg Bible.
Psalms 23 - WYC - Bible Study Tools
Psalms 23 The psalm of David. The Lord governeth me, and nothing shall fail to me; (The song of David. The Lord governeth me, and there is nothing that I shall lack;) in the place of pasture there he hath set me. He nourished me on the water of refreshing; (he... Read verse in Wycliffe