Great Bible

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The Great Bible is an English translation of the Bible first authorized for use in the Church of England in the 16th century, notable as the first "authorized version" and a major step in making Scripture accessible to English-speaking laypeople.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Great Bible canonical 9
King’s Bible 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible
English Bible translation
religious text
alsoKnownAs Cranmer Bible
Great Bible
surface form: King’s Bible

Lollard Bible
surface form: Whitchurch Bible
authorizedBy Church of England
Henry VIII of England
basedOn Erasmus’s Greek New Testament editions
surface form: Erasmus’s Latin New Testament

Vulgate
surface form: Latin Vulgate

Luther Bible
surface form: Martin Luther’s German Bible

Tyndale Bible
surface form: Tyndale’s New Testament

Tyndale’s translation of parts of the Old Testament
century 16th century
commissionedBy Thomas Cromwell
compiledBy Myles Coverdale
contains Apocrypha (in early editions)
surface form: Apocrypha

New Testament
Bible
surface form: Old Testament
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
denomination Church of England
describedAs first authorized version of the Bible in English
first officially authorized English Bible for use in churches
editor Myles Coverdale
historicalSignificance expanded lay access to Scripture in English
helped standardize biblical English
major step in the English Reformation
influenced Bishops' Bible
surface form: Bishops’ Bible

King James Version
language English
legalStatus authorized for use in the Church of England
liturgicalUse appointed to be read in churches
notableFeature large folio format
placed in parish churches for public reading
patron Thomas Cromwell
predecessor Coverdale Bible
Tyndale Bible
printer Edward Whitchurch
Richard Grafton
printingLocation London, England
surface form: London

Paris
publicationYear 1539
purpose public reading in the Church of England
to make Scripture accessible to English-speaking laypeople
religion Christianity
successor Bishops' Bible
surface form: Bishops’ Bible

Geneva Bible
surface form: Geneva Bible (in popular use)

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Tyndale Bible influenced Great Bible
Geneva Bible influencedBy Great Bible
Bishops' Bible basedOn Great Bible
Bishops' Bible predecessor Great Bible
Thomas Matthew influenced Great Bible
Myles Coverdale notableWork Great Bible
Coverdale Bible influenced Great Bible
Great Bible alsoKnownAs Great Bible
this entity surface form: King’s Bible
Edward Whitchurch notableWork Great Bible
Edward Whitchurch coPublished Great Bible