St Jerome Latin Vulgate
Lengthy article on the life and works of St. Jerome
Jerome (/ dʒ ə ˈ r oʊ m /; Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Greek: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 27 March 347 – 30
Latin Vulgate Bible, Biblia Sacra Vulgata. One of the seven Deutero-Canonical books, missing from most non-Catholic Bibles.
The History of the Latin Vulgate II. The Origin of Our Present Vulgate Text . Very little encouragement was given to St. Jerome during his lifetime for his
Parallel Latin Vulgate Bible and Douay-Rheims Bible and King James Bible; The Complete Sayings of Jesus Christ
Searchable St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate in parallel with Douay-Rheims and King James versions. Registration is required to see the King James version.
Biography of St. Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus), translator of the Latin Vulgate.
The Latin biblical texts in use before Jerome’s Vulgate are usually referred to collectively as the Vetus Latina, or “Old Latin Bible”; where “Old Latin” means that
The Latin Vulgate of Jerome was copied from the Old Latin or Italia Version made in 150 AD. That Latin masterpiece was butchered by Jerome, and the last
Before he was known as Saint Jerome, he was named Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus. He was born around 342 AD, in Stridon, Dalmatia. Today, the town, which ceased to