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Whether Protestant or Catholic, it's good he allowed the Bible to be translated into English. He was the first Monarch to do this.
St. Jerome first translated the Bible and it was into Latin.
Jewish Bible (Old Testament only), Septuagint Bible (First time that the entire Old Testament was translated from Hebrew into Greek, in Alexandria, Egypt. Vulgate Bible (the Catholic Bible, tranlated into Latin,with extra or "apocryphal" books not contained in the Protestant Bibles). Lutheran Bible (translated from Latin into German). King James Bible (translated from Latin into English). NIV Bible, and many other Protestant Bibles. Also, many Bibles translated into a number of modern foreign languages.
The bible was translated into into the samoan language in 1830. Was called the " TUSI PAIA ".
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.
The first book to be translated into Maori was the Bible, specifically the Gospel of Matthew, which was translated by Samuel Marsden in 1815.
Portions of the Bible were translated in the seventh century - please see relevant answers.
Because he was the first Catholic priest to break away from the Catholic Church, and eventually he translated the Latin Bible into German, hence starting the Lutheran religion, which was the first Protestant religion to break away from the Catholic Church
18th century
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William Morgan composed the first Welsh Bible from Greek.
.Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. .The Catholic Bible was originally all in Greek, the Old Testament was the Septuagint, translated by the Jews in the fourth century (approximately) B.C., and the New Testament was written in Greek. The official Bible was established in the fourth century A.D. and translated into Latin by Jerome in order that the common people could have access to it. At that time, Latin was the standard language for anyone who could read and write. Later, the Church began translated the Bible into native languages for the people as they were no longer literate in Latin. The official Bible remains in Latin, to which all translations should adhere..I know you didn't ask, but "Roman Catholic Bible"? All Bibles are based on the Bible that the Catholic Church wrote, and approved. The only difference with non-Catholic Bibles is that they do not accept the Deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament, even though Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ used that version. The "protestant" New Testament would not exist if they hadn't taken it from the Catholic Church.