Around the world, millions of Christians see the Bible as the divine word of God - but who actually put pen to paper?
Michelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of ...
The Latin Bible which was used in Western Europe prior to the acceptance of St. Jerome's text is commonly known as the "Old Latin." 3. Vulgate. The Latin "Vulgate" ("accepted" or "commonly used ...
This Bible is commonly called the Vulgate, the common version. Even after a thousand years, Latin still remained the universal language in Europe. Translating the Bible into the vernacular ...
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"I believe I should give people a break, because I was given a break. I wanted to share what I was exposed to, what I was ...
The first mention of Jesus as Messiah, Christos, comes when angels announce good tidings of great joy for all people to some shepherds (2.11). The next mention of that title comes in this Gospel, at ...
Father Vachetta was a poet and scholar, steeped in Biblical theology. Using the Latin Vulgate, he wove the novena from the psalms and prophecies of the Old Testament which foretold the coming of the ...