Author: | William Tyndale | ISBN: | 9791091497053 |
Publisher: | Theospace | Publication: | June 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Theospace | Language: | English |
Author: | William Tyndale |
ISBN: | 9791091497053 |
Publisher: | Theospace |
Publication: | June 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Theospace |
Language: | English |
Tyndale’s Bible is credited with being the first English translation to work directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, and was the first that was mass produced. This Bible contains the 33 books he translated: the Pentateuch, Jonah and the New Testament. We've now reworked it as an ebook.
Theospace works with some of the major Bible Societies in producing their ebibles, and thought we'd bring the best of our technology to some well known, and well loved, public domain translations, including this one. Making the bible easy and fast to use, adding in various notes and glossaries, without making the text cluttered, are hallmarks of our approach. Find out more at www.digitalbibles.info.
This version contains :
- the text of the Tyndale's bible. Any additional content is hidden behind hyperlinks so as not to distract from the text itself.
- an overview page per book containing a link to each chapter, and to the index. Locating a passage is much faster than ebooks without this feature.
- two indexes. On e-ink readers, several clicks are required to get to the main index. We've created a second one, accessible from each book overview, so you can get around the Bible faster, spending less time clicking, and more time reading.
- smartphone-adapted navigation. Each verse has a hyperlink to the start of the chapter - useful for quickly checking the context, or for then clicking through to the book's menu. You'll be surprised how useful this can be on a small screen!
We hope you enjoy reading this publication. Please leave us any ideas or messages to improve your experience further.
Tyndale’s Bible is credited with being the first English translation to work directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, and was the first that was mass produced. This Bible contains the 33 books he translated: the Pentateuch, Jonah and the New Testament. We've now reworked it as an ebook.
Theospace works with some of the major Bible Societies in producing their ebibles, and thought we'd bring the best of our technology to some well known, and well loved, public domain translations, including this one. Making the bible easy and fast to use, adding in various notes and glossaries, without making the text cluttered, are hallmarks of our approach. Find out more at www.digitalbibles.info.
This version contains :
- the text of the Tyndale's bible. Any additional content is hidden behind hyperlinks so as not to distract from the text itself.
- an overview page per book containing a link to each chapter, and to the index. Locating a passage is much faster than ebooks without this feature.
- two indexes. On e-ink readers, several clicks are required to get to the main index. We've created a second one, accessible from each book overview, so you can get around the Bible faster, spending less time clicking, and more time reading.
- smartphone-adapted navigation. Each verse has a hyperlink to the start of the chapter - useful for quickly checking the context, or for then clicking through to the book's menu. You'll be surprised how useful this can be on a small screen!
We hope you enjoy reading this publication. Please leave us any ideas or messages to improve your experience further.