Tyndale, David Teems
Tyndale, David Teems
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Tyndale
The Man Who Gave God an English Voice

Author: David Teems

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2012


Synopsis

A beautiful literary tribute to William Tyndale, the poetmartyrexpatriateoutlawtranslator who gave us our English Bible The English Bible was born in defiance, in exile, in flight, and in a form of exodus, the very elements that empowered William Tyndale to bring the English scripture to the common citizen. Being a stranger in a strange land, the very homesickness he struggled with gave life to the words of Jesus, Paul, and to the wandering Moses. Tyndales efforts ultimately cost him his life, but his contribution to English spirituality is measureless. Even five centuries after his death at the stake, Tyndales presence looms wherever English is spoken. His singleword innovations, such as Passover, beautiful, and atonement, allowed the common man to more fully understand Gods blessings and promises. His natural lyricism shines in phrases like Let not your hearts be troubled, and for Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory. Every time we say the Lords Prayer as it is written in the King James Bible, use the word love as it is written in 1Corinthians13, or bless others with The Lord bless thee and keep thee, the Lord make his face to shine upon thee, we are reminded of the rich bounty Tyndale has given us. Although Tyndale has been somewhat elusive to his biographers, Teems brings wit and wisdom to the story of the man known as the architect of the English language, the English Paul who defied a kingdom and a tyrannical church to introduce God to the plowboy.

About David Teems

David Teems earned his BA in Psychology and Philosophy at Georgia State University. David has been occupied in full-time ministry as a musician, published songwriter, Bible teacher, worship leader, contributor to Christian magazines, speaker, and published author. Transitioning, as he has, from music to books, David remains active in ministry, making public appearances on a regular basis, either speaking or playing worship music with Grammy and Dove winner Joe Beck in Nashville. David’s wife of twenty-five years, Benita, their Dalmatian, Sophie, and their sons Shad and Adam (and Adam’s family) all live in Franklin, Tennessee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deborah on January 08, 2012

In all my years as a Christian I have often heard the name William Tyndale spoken in conversation or referenced in printed material, yet it was difficult to really pinpoint who this man really was. Yes, I knew he was a man of God, but who really was he, what was his life like is what I really wanted......more

Goodreads review by Hank on July 18, 2014

What an amazing story. Imagine a world with no English Bibles. Imagine a man risking everything and staying on the run for years in order to translate the Bible into English. Imagine being convicted of heresy for translating the Bible into English and then being strangled before being burned at the......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on August 28, 2020

English’s Forgotten Father This book was a fantastic look into the literary creativity and immovable conviction of William Tyndale. His heart is evident as much as his ability. I was moved by this conviction and inspired by the creativity.......more

Goodreads review by Andy on July 27, 2020

An interesting bio of a man we know little about. Teems fills in the gaps with incredible insight, joyful little literary rabbit trails, and an incredible appreciation for English, Reformation, and biblical text history. I enjoyed it more than I expected.......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on July 27, 2019

Enjoyable. Discovering Tyndale's influence on the English language was a fun surprise.......more