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Who is the official author of Latin Vulgate?

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What is the name of the Latin Bible?

AnswerThe Latin translation of the Bible by Jerome is called the Vulgate.


Whose Latin Translation of the Bible was called the Vulgate?

The "vulgate" is the principal Latin version of the Bible, prepared mainly by St. Jerome in the late 4th century, and (as revised in 1592) adopted as the official text for the Roman Catholic Church.


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The first Latin translation of the is known as the?

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Martin luther and the vulgate?

Martin Luther did not translate from the Latin Vulgate translation.


Who wrote Vulgate Bible?

Vulgate is a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome.


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Contains the texts of the four gospels in Latin?

The Vulgate is the Latin version of the Bible made in A.D.382 as a revision of older Latin translations.


What is the name of the first Latin translation of the Bible?

The Vulgate. just took the test answer is c. vulgate The Vulgate is an early Fifth Century version of the Bible in Latin, and largely the result of the labours of Jerome, who was commissioned by Pope Damasus I in 382 to make a revision of old Latin translations. It became the definitive and official Latin version of the Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.


What is the Latin version of the Bible known as?

The Vulgate.


Who produced the latin vulgate translation of the bible?

Jerome.


Why is The Bible in Latin?

Originally the Bible was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, but the complete text has been translated into hundreds of languages (with parts translated into over 1800 languages) including Latin, which was the language spoken by Rome in Jesus' day. "Imperial" Rome occupied Palestine during Jesus' time, and Latin was the 'official' language of that government, though not popular amongst the general populace. The word 'Latin' is mentioned only once in the Bible, at John 19:20, but it shows that it was a common language for Jesus' time period. Also many 'Latinized' names are mentioned IN the Bible, such as 'Aquila', 'Luke', Mark','Paul', Caesarea', and 'Tiberias'. By 2CE Roman religious leaders hoped to make Latin the official language everywhere, so the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible by Jerome was produced in the 4th century.