No. most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew, some in Aramaic, the New Testament was in Greek. However, in the 4th century Jerome translated The Bible into Latin and this version is called the Vulgate.
the original bible was written in latin!
The Gutenberg Bible was simply an edition of the Vulgate, therefore written in Latin.
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
english or latin dont no its one of them
A:No. The Old Testament was written almost entirely in Hebrew, with some post-Exilic books containing Aramaic and even a few words of Persian. The Old Testament books were translated into Greek quite early. The New Testament was written entirely in Greek, although there are a few Latin 'loan-words' and some citations of Aramaic. The Church of Western Europe translated the Bible into Latin so that it could be readily understood in the universal language of the west. In later times, when Latin had ceased to be the universal language of western Europe and was understood by few outside the clergy, the Church found that a Latin Bible gave its clergy power, because the people had to rely on priests to read and interpret the Bible. The Catholic Church strongly resisted any attempts to translate the Bible from Latin. Although translation of the Bible into Latin had once given educated people access to the Bible, Latin was now a barrier to wider access.
the original bible was written in latin!
N. T. Latin Bible has written: 'Novum Testamentum Domini nostri Jesu Chrisit'
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The Gutenberg Bible was simply an edition of the Vulgate, therefore written in Latin.
Antonio Maria Ceriani has written: 'Letteratura Biblica' -- subject(s): Bible, Latin Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Latin
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
Philipp Paul Merz has written: 'Thesaurus Biblicus completus' -- subject(s): Bible, Concordances, Latin, Latin Concordances
english or latin dont no its one of them
In the middle ages the people were very religious. The important book was the Bible, but the bible was written in in Latin. So William Tyndale translated the Latin bible to English. This was known as "THE BIBLE IN LATIN vs THE BIBLE IN ENGLISH.
Leo F. Stelten has written: 'Dictionary of ecclesiastical Latin' -- subject(s): Bible, Catholic Church, Church Latin, Dictionaries, Latin, Latin language, Liturgical language, Liturgy, Medieval and modern Latin language, Postclassical Latin language
Genesis is Greek from the word meaning 'creation, beginning' and is written the same in the Latin.