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The Latin Vulgate (425)
Copyright and Usage Information

Jerome (c. 347-420) began his work in 382. In 386 he moved to Bethlehem and worked on the Old Testament. He began on using the Greek LXX, but quickly decided to work directly from the Hebrew. In 405 the Old Testament, as well as the rest of the New Testament was completed. Due to older Latin texts in circulation, Jerome's work was not widely popular until the ninth century. The influence of Jerome's Bible was quite extensive. For instance, the first knowledge of the Bible in the British Isles was from the Vulgate.

This text was produced following modern scholarship of the available Vulgate mss. It should be noted Jerome translated Psalms from the Hebrew as well as the Greek. However, we are only providing the greek version within this text.

 

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