

Done by John "Thomas Matthew" Rogers (80 Books).ġ539: The "Great Bible" or "Cramner's Bible" printed The first English language Bible to be authorized for public use (80 Books).ġ560: The Geneva Bible Printed The First English Language Bible to add numbered verses to each chapter (80 Books).ġ568: The Bishops Bible Printed The Bible of which the King James was a revision (80 Books, as well as a 20% cut and paste from the Geneva Bible).ġ609: The Douay Old Testament is added to the Rheimes New Testament of 1582 (Catholic translation) making the first complete English Catholic Bible It was translated from the Latin Vulgate (80 Books).ġ609: The first printing of the King James Bible originally with All 80 Books.ġ611: The King James Bible revised and printed all 80 Books. Tyndale did not finish translating the Old Testament.ġ535: Myles Coverdale's Bible The first complete Bible to be printed in the English Language (80 Books: Old Testament and New Testament including the Apocryphal books which are non-canonical).ġ537: Matthews Bible The second complete Bible to be printed in English. The first book ever printed is Gutenberg's Bible in Latin.ġ525: William Tyndale's New Testament translated from the Greek MSS This is the first New Testament to be printed in the English language on the printing press. For more information or to register, visit ascensionpress.1384: Wycliffe produces a hand-written English translation of the complete Bible All 80 Books his translation was from the Latin Vulgate and not from Greek or Hebrew.ġ455: Gutenberg invents the printing press Books may now be mass-produced instead of individually hand-written. Participants will meet every week to view an engaging video presentation followed by a time of lively group discussion and fellowship. Jude will offer The Bible Timeline beginning on September 17th at 6:45PM (in the Parish Hall). Using a unique color-coded chart, you will learn the major people, places, and events of the Bible and discover how they all come together to reveal the remarkable story of our faith. In this revolutionary approach to Bible study, The Bible Timeline divides the Bible into twelve color-coded time periods that make it easier to follow its narrative thread.


Presenter Jeff Cavins shows you how fourteen of the Bible’s narrative books tell the biblical story from beginning to end and gives you the keys to understanding the amazing story woven throughout Scripture. The good news is that you can understand the Bible, and The Bible Timeline, a twenty-four-part Bible study, makes it easy. Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ, but understanding it is often difficult.
