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Tyndale was burned alive in a small town in Belgium in 1536. His crime was to have translated the Bible into English. He was effectively martyred after fighting against cruel and eventually overwhelming forces, which tried for more than a dozen years to prevent him from putting the Word of God into his native language.

Explanation:

William Tyndale (1494-1536) was the first one to convert the Bible in English from its original Greek and Hebrew, as well as the first to publish the Bible in English, which he did while still in exile.

Bad thing:

  • Tyndale was arrested in 1535 and incarcerated for over a year in the castle of Vilvoorde (Fulford) from outside Brussels.
  • In 1536, he is found guilty of heresy and brutally murdered before being burned alive.

Good thing:

  • When Tyndale translated the Christian Bible, he was the first to interpret and print the Bible in English.
  • He was fluent in at least 7 languages and transcribed most of the Bible from Greece and Hebrew to English.

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