Thomas Matthew

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Thomas Matthew is the pseudonym of John Rogers, the 16th-century English Protestant who compiled and published the influential Matthew Bible translation.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf pseudonym
associatedWith Protestant reformers in England
associatedWithMovement English Reformation Parliament era
surface form: English Reformation
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
denomination English Protestant
fieldOfWork biblical translation
theology
hasPartInWork Coverdale’s translation of the remaining Old Testament books
Tyndale Bible
surface form: Tyndale’s New Testament translation

Tyndale Bible
surface form: Tyndale’s Pentateuch translation
influenced Great Bible
later English Bible translations
subsequent Protestant English Bibles
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor compiling the Matthew Bible
publishing an early English Protestant Bible translation
notableWork Matthew Bible
occupation Bible translator
clergyman
placeOfActivity England NERFINISHED
realName John Rogers
reasonForPseudonym religious persecution risk in 16th-century England
religion Protestantism
scriptureTranslated New Testament
Bible
surface form: Old Testament
usedBy John Rogers
usedFor publishing the Matthew Bible anonymously
workGenre Bible translation

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Matthew Bible compilerPseudonym Thomas Matthew