Through the changing political and religious climate of England, a series of translations began to emerge. These included the Coverdale, Matthew’s, and Geneva Bibles. Each is significant in its own rite, and begins to lay the foundation for the King James Version.
Don Carson, Timothy Keller, Mark Ashton, and Kent Hughes. Worship By The Book, Kindle Edition. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010). p. 70.
David Norton. The King James bible: A Short History From Tyndale to Today, Illustrated Edition, Kindle Edition. (Cambridge University Press, 2011). p. 19
Bennett, David, Dr. “The Geneva Bible: A Bible of Firsts.” https://www.olivetree.com/blog/geneva-bible-bible-firsts/
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