Off Topic: Bible Versions

Mark Goodacre M.S.GOODACRE at bham.ac.uk
Thu Jun 15 10:46:29 EDT 2000


On 7 Jun 00, at 15:37, Jeffrey B. Gibson wrote:

> To those who have responded on and off List to my question on online
> editions of certain Bible versions and/or supplied me with the texts I
> was looking for from those versions,  many, many thanks.
> 
> In case anyone is interested in whether Tyndale etc. can be found on
> line, the answer (so far) is No.

Apologies for coming late to this thread;  I am just emerging from a 
very heavy admin. load.  As far as I know, that is right -- there is no 
public domain Tyndale Bible on-line.  If you are lucky enough to 
belong to an institution that subscribes to the Chadwyck-Healey 
database of literature, you can access Tyndale & a whole variety of 
English bibles 970-present (http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/) on line.

There is an excellent web site on Tyndale at 
http://www.williamtyndale.com/.  There is an on-line version of the 
Geneva Study Bible on Goshen at 
http://www.biblestudytools.net/Commentaries/GenevaStudyBible/

If one is looking at Luke, one does have the Polyglot Bible 
(http://mdavies.for.ilstu.edu/polyglot/) -- this features lots of different 
versions of Luke, including Tyndale, Wycliffe and the like.

Mark
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