No. St. Thomas Aquinas did not translate the Bible. That would be St. Jerome who translated the Bible from the original Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
Saint Jerome translated The Bible.
Saint Jerome
.Catholic AnswerAccording to the Catholic Encyclopedia, St. Jerome began his translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew before he left Rome to return to Israel. When he returned to Israel, he settled in a monastery in Bethlehem and completed his translation of the Bible there.
Vulgate is a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome.
Saint Jerome translated the Bible to Latin so that is could be more widely used and read.
This was done by Saint Jerome.
It is believed that St. Jerome made a similar statement, "ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." St. Jerome was a prominent early Christian theologian known for his translations of the Bible into Latin.
Saint Jerome was a Catholic priest, he also became a Doctor of the Church. His greatest work in his life was the translation of the Bible into Latin.
Saint Jerome translated the Bible, including the commandments, from Hebrew and Greek into Latin.
One achievement of Saint Jerome was his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Vulgate. He also wrote numerous theological works that shaped Christian doctrine. However, writing the Rule of Saint Benedict was not an achievement of Saint Jerome, as it was authored by Saint Benedict of Nursia.
Saint Jerome first translated the Bible from the original languages into Latin.