The Vulgate.
Jerome, circa 382 AD, is chiefly responsible for the translation.
The standard translation is known as the Biblia Vulgata, or "Vulgate" in English. It was produced by St. Jerome in the fifth century AD. This version replaced some older Latin translations, which are now collectively known as Vetus Latina, or "Old Latin", version.
The first Latin translations of the Bible are collectively known as Vitus Latina. All of varying quality, they were eventually replaced by St. Jerome's Latin Vulgate in the 5th. century. The Vulgate was the first collective version of the entire Bible, rather than the assembled patchwork of the piece-by-piece Vitus.
The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible or the Mazarin Bible) is a printed version of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible that was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany in the fifteenth century
The first Latin translation of the Bible is known as the Vulgate. It was translated from the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts.
St. Jerome translated the bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. The translated version is called the Latin Vulgate.
"Ye" is from Middle to Modern English, the type of English spoken by the people of England when King James published his Version of the the Bible. The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. Then it was translated into Latin, into German and then later, in 1611, into the English version known as "The King James Bible".
"Ye" is from Middle to Modern English, the type of English spoken by the people of England when King James published his Version of the The Bible. The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. Then it was translated into Latin, into German and then later, in 1611, into the English version known as "The King James Bible".
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
In 1611, the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible was published. It was a major translation of the Christian Bible into English and became one of the most influential religious texts in the English-speaking world. The KJV is still widely used today.
Typically the King James Version is known as the English Bible, but there are many other translations also.
The Vulgate is the Latin version of the Bible made in A.D.382 as a revision of older Latin translations.