1. Latin Vulgate - early 5th century 2. Wycliffe Bible - 1384 3.
Tyndale Bible - New Testament 1526, entire Bible 1568 4. Coverdale Bible - 1535 5. Matthews Bible - 1537 6. The "Great Bible" - 1539 7.
Geneva Bible - 1599 8. Bishops Bible - 1568 These of course were preceded by the original and ancient manuscripts, and ancient copies made of those. One other notable version: 9.
The Gutenberg Bible - 1455 Additionally, the Douay Old Testament and the Rheims New Testament were combined to produce: 10. The First Complete English Catholic Bible - 1609.
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