Bishops’ Bible: A Response To Geneva
The Church of England recognized the scholarship and caliber of the Geneva Bibles. Many clergymen objected to the study notes it included, particularly the promotion of elder-led church government. Furthermore, the accuracy of translation in the Geneva version highlighted some translation errors in the Great Bible. In response, Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, led a project to update the Great Bible. Scripture was divided into sections and distributed to Anglican scholars, mostly Bishops (hence the name), who were to independently review and update their portion. Parker compiled these changes into the Bishops’ Bible.