On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Tyndale. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as tindale or tindal and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Tyndale in a sentence
Tyndale meaning
- A surname.
- A locality in the Clarence Valley council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
Synonyms of Tyndale
Using Tyndale
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname. | A locality in the Clarence Valley council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- Useful related words include: william tyndale, tindale, william tindale, tindal.
- In the example corpus, tyndale often appears in combinations such as: william tyndale, tyndale was, about tyndale.
Context around Tyndale
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 7 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tyndale
- In this selection, "tyndale" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, william, house, germany, titled, languished and cranmer stand out and add context to how "tyndale" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include adam de tyndale a tenant and and all tyndale st georges. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tyndale" sits close to words such as abdulrazaq, adan and adolphus, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tyndale
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
All were based on Tyndale's work. (7 words)
James A. Beverley is research professor at Tyndale University. (9 words)
Centre Greene and all Tyndale St-Georges centres were also closed today. (12 words)
His dying prayer was that the King of England's eyes would be opened; this seemed to find its fulfillment just two years later with Henry's authorization of the Great Bible for the Church of England, which was largely Tyndale's own work. (44 words)
The 1526 first edition of William Tyndale's New Testament included a front panel, a table of contents called 'Bokes Conteyned in the newe Testament', the New Testament, and at the end were notes 'To the Reder', followed by Errata. (40 words)
Schools added into the initiative are St Mary and St John Church of England Primary School, Sandhills Community Primary School, Tyndale Community School, New Hinksey Church of England Primary School in the area and Manor Primary School in Didcot. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Films about Tyndale * The first biographical film about Tyndale, titled William Tindale, was released in 1937. citation.
For example, the Prolegomena in Mombert's William Tyndale's Five Books of Moses show that Tyndale's Pentateuch is a translation of the Hebrew original.
Tyndale languished in prison throughout the remainder of 1535 and despite attempts to have him released, organised by Cromwell through Thomas Poyntz at the English House, Tyndale was strangled and burned at the stake in October 1536.
Tyndale's family was thus descended from Baron Adam de Tyndale, a tenant-in-chief of Henry I (see Tyndall ).
Clearly not, if you mean the martyred English reformers like Tyndale, Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley.
Tyndale Green will be very peaceful and pastoral, like living in a park.
At some point in Germany, Tyndale learnt Hebrew, and set about translating the Old Testament from Hebrew to fulfil his dream of a complete Bible in English.
Schools added into the initiative are St Mary and St John Church of England Primary School, Sandhills Community Primary School, Tyndale Community School, New Hinksey Church of England Primary School in the area and Manor Primary School in Didcot.
The 1526 first edition of William Tyndale's New Testament included a front panel, a table of contents called 'Bokes Conteyned in the newe Testament', the New Testament, and at the end were notes 'To the Reder', followed by Errata.
This is devastating for her; they've always been together, they've always lived together," Tyndale-Simpson said.
James A. Beverley is research professor at Tyndale University.
Centre Greene and all Tyndale St-Georges centres were also closed today.
To then assume Tyndale was working under the influence of the Holy Spirit would in itself sound blasphemous, to say the least.
All were based on Tyndale's work.
Although the Authorised King James Version is ostensibly the production of a learned committee of churchmen, it is mostly cribbed from Tyndale with some reworking of his translation." citation.
A stained-glass window commemorating Tyndale was made in 1911 for the British and Foreign Bible Society by James Powell.
Celia Hughes believes that upon arriving there, he rendered considerable assistance to William Tyndale in his revisions and partial completion of his English versions of the bible.
Coverdale compiled it, based largely on the 1537 Matthew’s Bible, which had been printed in Antwerp from translations by Tyndale and Coverdale.
Even the paraphrases like the Living Bible have been inspired by the same desire to make the Bible understandable to Tyndale's proverbial ploughboy. citation.
His dying prayer was that the King of England's eyes would be opened; this seemed to find its fulfillment just two years later with Henry's authorization of the Great Bible for the Church of England, which was largely Tyndale's own work.
Common combinations with tyndale
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- william tyndale 7×
- tyndale was 4×
- about tyndale 2×
- tyndale the 2×
- to tyndale 2×