Thought for the Day: 10 March, 2025 A.D.
For 18 months William Tyndale was imprisoned in Vilvorde, not far from Brussels, Belgium. A part of a letter that he wrote from his prison cell states:
“[I] suffer extremely from cold in the head, being afflicted with a perpetual catarrh*, which is considerably increased in the cell; also a piece of cloth to patch my leggings. My overcoat has been worn out. My shirts are also worn out. I also wish his [the jailer’s] permission to have a candle in the evening; for it is wearisome to sit alone in the dark.”
After this he was led forth from the castle prison to the stake where he was strangled to death and his body burned. Why? Because he dared to translate the original Scriptures into the English language so that the common people might be able to read God’s word. It is to the work of this man that 5/6ths to 9/10ths of the KJV Bible is attributed. I think the KJV Bible is the greatest translation of the Bible there will ever be for the English-speaking of the world. No other translator since that time has suffered so in order to bring a translation of the Bible into the hands of the common people. And 414 years later it is still in the hands of the common people.
*catarrh, an extreme inflammation of the sinus’
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