Coverdale Bible
The Coverdale Bible is an English translation of the Bible completed by Miles Coverdale in 1535. It was the first complete Bible printed in English and was based on earlier translations, including the Tyndale Bible. Coverdale aimed to create a version that was accessible to the general public, and his work was influential in the development of later translations.
The Coverdale Bible was notable for its use of clear and simple language, making it easier for readers to understand the scriptures. It was authorized for use in the Church of England and served as a foundation for subsequent translations, including the King James Version.