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WILLIAM TYNDALE (1492?-1536). English translator of New Testament and Pentateuch: line engraving, 17th century



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WILLIAM TYNDALE (1492?-1536). English translator of New Testament and Pentateuch: line engraving, 17th century

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Martyr New Testament Protestant Reformer Theologian Translator Tyndale Will I Am


6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox

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Estimated Product Size is 10.2cm x 15.2cm (4" x 6")

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This 17th-century line engraving depicts William Tyndale, a prominent figure in English history. Known as an influential translator of the New Testament and Pentateuch, Tyndale played a crucial role in spreading religious texts to the masses during the Protestant Reformation. In this print, Tyndale's piercing gaze and well-groomed beard exude wisdom and determination. His scholarly appearance is complemented by his Renaissance-era attire, reflecting both his intellectual prowess and the cultural context of his time. Tyndale's commitment to translating biblical texts into English was not without its challenges. Labeled a reformer and theologian, he faced persecution for challenging traditional religious authorities. Ultimately, he paid the ultimate price for his beliefs - martyrdom. The artist behind this engraving skillfully captures Tyndale's spirit as a trailblazer who defied convention to make scripture accessible to all English-speaking individuals. The intricate details of this artwork showcase both the talent of the engraver and their reverence for Tyndale's contributions. As we reflect on this image today, it serves as a powerful reminder of one man's unwavering dedication to expanding knowledge and promoting religious freedom through translation. It stands as an enduring testament to Tyndale's legacy that continues to inspire generations seeking truth and understanding within sacred texts.

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