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Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
The first Latin translation of the Bible is known as the Vulgate. It was translated from the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts.
St. Jerome first translated the Bible and it was into Latin.
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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 was simply an edition of the Vulgate, therefore written in Latin.
Moses
Genesis is Greek from the word meaning 'creation, beginning' and is written the same in the Latin.
The books that make up the Bible were written by many different people. However in 393 at the synod of Hippo it was decided what books would be in the Bible. In 400 the first Latin Bible was translated by Jerome (and others).
The Bible at first was printed in Latin, but then was translated into German, and then every language across Europe.
The Bible was made by different authors in a period of time.