Jerome did not write anything in The Bible.
He was a scholar, a historian, a prolific writer and a translator. He was probably most known for his part in translating the Bible from the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages into Latin.
St. Jerome is not in the Bible. He lived a few hundred years after the Bible was completed. He did, however, translate the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
Saint Jerome translated The Bible.
Thomas Aquinas did not write the bible and has never been given credit for doing so. Perhaps you are thinking about St. Jerome who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
Saint Jerome
St. Jerome
Vulgate is a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome.
The Latin version of the Bible was translated by Jerome. It is called the Vulgate and was the official Catholic Bible up until very recently.
St. Jerome
Jerome.
AnswerPope Damasus commissioned Jerome to begin translating the New Testament from Greek into Latin. He continued the task after Damasus' death and began the translation of the Old Testament form both Greek and Hebrew.
St. Jerome first translated the Bible and it was into Latin.
Saint Jerome was a Christian scholar and theologian who is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate, which became the definitive version of the Bible for centuries. He also wrote extensively on theology, biblical commentary, and asceticism, and is considered a Doctor of the Church for his contributions to Christian scholarship.
It is believed that St. Jerome made a similar statement, "ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." St. Jerome was a prominent early Christian theologian known for his translations of the Bible into Latin.