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Who wrote Vulgate Bible?

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

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What is the Latin version of the Bible known as?

The Vulgate.


Is the catholic's holy book The Bible?

Yes. It is the Holy Bible, specifically the Vulgate.


What is the name of the Latin Bible?

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


Who produced the latin vulgate translation of the bible?

Jerome.


What language was the first Gutenberg Bible?

The Gutenberg Bible was simply an edition of the Vulgate, therefore written in Latin.


Who wrote the Vulgate?

Saint Jerome wrote the Vulgate. Jerome was a Roman Catholic priest who lived from 347 to 420 AD. He and others consulted original texts in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic to clean up the Latin translation then in use by the Catholic Church. He was tasked to do this by Pope Damasus the First in the year 382.


Do roman catholics have a holy book?

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The Vulgate is written in what language?

The Vulgate is a translation of the Bible into Latin made by Jerome. An accessible English translation that follows this tradition is the Douay-Rheims American version.


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.


Who translated the original text of the Bible to Latin?

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.


Who or which man changed the Bible into Latin?

That would be Fr. Jermaine, who translated the Bible into the Latin Vulgate, circa 400 CE.


What has the author Benjamin Kedar-Kopfstein written?

Benjamin Kedar-Kopfstein has written: 'Biblische Semantik' -- subject(s): Bible, Hebrew language, Language, style, Semantics 'The Vulgate as a translation' -- subject(s): Bible, Versions, Vulgate