![]() ![]() Masoretic Text, Erasmus' third NT edition (1522), Martin Luther's 1522 German Bible. Johannes de Caulibus, OFM (possible author), Meditationes Vitae Christi (in Latin)ġ484 ( The Book of the Knight of the Tower)ġ526 ( New Testament, revised 1534) 1530 ( Pentateuch) Nicholas Love, OCart, The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ Majority of text consists of Biblical quotations Geoffrey Chaucer, " The Parson's Tale", in The Canterbury TalesĪ Fourteenth Century Biblical Version: Consisting of a Prologue and Parts of the New Testament Various passages, including some of the Psalms Some passages from the Gospels and the Acts of the ApostlesĪ translation of Revelation Gloss on the Gospel of Matthew in the Rushworth Gospels Northumbrian interlinear gloss on the Gospels in the Lindisfarne Gospels Pentateuch, including the Ten Commandments possibly also the Psalms Psalters (12 in total), including the Vespasian Psalter and Eadwine Psalter 4 Modern Aramaic to English translationsĮarly incomplete Bibles List of incomplete Bibles. ![]()
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