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The Vulgate (/ˈvʌlɡeɪt, -ɡɪt/) is a late fourth-century Latin translation of the Bible that became, during the 16th century, the Catholic Church's officially promulgated Latin version of the Bible.
The translation was largely the work of St. Jerome, who, in 382, was commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the Vetus Latina ("Old Latin") collection of biblical texts in Latin then in use by the Church. Once published, it was widely adopted and eventually eclipsed the Vetus Latina and, by the 13th century, was known as the "versio vulgata" (the "version commonly-used") or, more simply, in Latin as vulgata or in Greek as βουλγάτα ("Vulgate").
The Catholic Church made it its official Latin Bible as a consequence of the Council of Trent (1545–63).
The Vulgate has a compound text that is not entirely the work of Jerome. Its components include:
Dr John Harris explains the facts of Bible Translation through the centuries.
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This is Cary Summers, President of the Museum of the Bible. One of the most influential books in the Middle Ages was the Bible—translated by St. Jerome into Latin, the language of the Middle Ages—and known as the Vulgate! Most Christians from the 5th to the 15th Century couldn’t access St. Jerome’s scholarly work—primarily because they couldn’t read. But Jerome’s Bible became accessible through church liturgy, in sung worship with psalters and significantly through the visual arts. For artisans throughout the Middle Ages, Jerome’s Bible was a source of inspiration for sculpture and painting, and elaborate illumination of themes from the Old and New Testaments, giving the illiterate access to the Bible through the visual arts! The influence of Jerome’s scholarly work is felt today. When th...
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Imagine a cave beneath a church in Bethlehem being the birthplace of the most enduring version of the Bible ever edited or produced! St. Jerome spent 30 years in what would today be called a “basement” of the Church of the Nativity—editing and correcting the Old Latin manuscripts of the Bible—now known as the Vulgate—the Bible of the western church for 1000 years. For those hundreds of years, Jerome’s version was the only Bible in universal use in Europe. And perhaps another significant influence was that it was the basis of the first complete English version of the Bible--the Wycliffe translation. For more than 2000 years, translation has been an important part of the Bible’s history—making it accessible to many different cultures—yet remaining true to the original text. Engage with ...
What Is the Latin Vulgate Bible? When Did Jerome Translate the Bible into Latin? Why Was the Latin Vulgate the Bible of the Catholic Church for 1000+ Years? “The Vulgate” is the popular name given to the Latin version of the Bible, a translation usually attributed to Jerome. Before Jerome’s time, as the number of Latin-speaking Christians grew, the Bible was translated into Latin so that the Christians of the time could understand it. It is believed that the first Latin translation was completed around A.D. 200, although no manuscripts of this era exist today. The first Latin manuscripts were surely created in North Africa, for it seems that the church in North Africa was Latin-speaking from the start as compared to the predominantly Greek-speaking churches in Asia and Europe. Two centur...
A preview of episode 5 of RITEous Reform : The New Vulgata This is a free preview of the full episode; to see the full version, sign up for a Premium account today at www.ChurchMilitant.TV - it's only $10 a month and you get access to hundreds of hours of premium content with new videos been added each week. http://www.churchmilitant.tv/ The New Vulgata : Today's episode is not as much about what you see in the liturgy - but rather what you hear. {CHURCHMILITANT.TV} http://www.churchmilitant.tv/ {RETREAT AT SEA 2015 - CATHOLIC UPRISING} http://www.churchmilitant.tv/retreatatsea/ {REAL ESTATE FOR LIFE} http://www.realestateforlife.org/CMTV/ {FACEBOOK & TWITTER} http://www.facebook.com/ChurchMilitant.TV?fref=ts https://twitter.com/BornForCombat {INSTAGRAM & PINTEREST} http://instag...
We may think Bible knowledge is in decline during our lifetime, but this is not new—the end of the Middle Ages saw the same thing happen. But surprisingly, during the high Middle Ages, Bible knowledge was on the rise. Many devout Christians, especially monks, memorized large portions of Scripture. This devotion to Scripture occurred because Christianity permeated every facet of life, and because there was a readable Bible translation available in Europe's common tongue: the Latin Vulgate. This translation was the product of a man named Jerome, and this study discusses him and the impact his translation had on medieval Europe.
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2:22 et aedificavit Dominus Deus costam quam tulerat de Adam in mulierem et adduxit eam ad Adam 2016/09/03 10:50 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, September 3
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Genesis 1:21 / Vulgata / Vulgate / Latin Bible / Liber Genesis ------------ 1:21 creavitque Deus cete grandia et omnem animam viventem atque motabilem quam produxerant aquae in species suas et omne volatile secundum genus suum et vidit Deus quod esset bonum ------------ 2016/08/09 14:33 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, August 9
Genesis 1:16 / Vulgata / Vulgate / Latin Bible / Liber Genesis 2016/08/08 13:59 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, August 8
Genesis 1:2 Vulgata / Vulgate / Latin Bible / Liber Genesis ------ 1:2 terra autem erat inanis et vacua et tenebrae super faciem abyssi et spiritus Dei ferebatur super aquas ------ 2016/08/06 03:31 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, August 6 ------------ 1:1 https://youtu.be/xFfza8JFhBY
Genesis 1:9 Vulgata / Vulgate / Latin Bible / Liber Genesis 2016/08/05 17:35 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, August 5
Genesis 1:6 Vulgata / Vulgate / Latin Bible 2016/08/05 14:09 c.2016 Yasutoshi Ikeshiro, August 5
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More info: http://www.amazon.co.uk/ GEORGE FRIDERIC HÄNDEL(1685 † 1759) Sacred Works: 'Psalms' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Frideric_Handel Dixit Dominus is a Psalm setting by George Frideric Händel (catalogued as HWV 232). Latin text of Psalm 110 (Vulgate 109), which begins with the words Dixit Dominus [The Lord Said], 1707, Rome. Libretto, Biblia Vulgata http://imslp.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_George_Frideric_Handel Dixit Dominus is a psalm setting by George Frideric Handel (catalogued as HWV232). Latin text of Psalm 110 (Vulgate 109), which begins with the words Dixit Dominus ("The Lord Said"), 1707. Libretto, Biblia Vulgata Scoring: Solo Voices (SSATB) Mixed Chorus, Strings (2.2.1.1) and Organ PERFORMERS: Ensemble: Le Concert d'Astrée Direction: Emmanuelle Haïm SOLOISTS: S...
19 mai 2015 14:30 Vulgate coranique et critique historique Amphithéâtre Marguerite de Navarre - Marcelin Berthelot Origine: http://www.college-de-france.fr/site/francois-deroche/course-2014-2015.htm
. GEORGE FRIDERIC HÄNDEL(1685 † 1759) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handel Sacred Works: 'Psalms' 'Dixit Dominus' is a Psalm setting by George Frideric Händel (catalogued as HWV 232). Latin text of Psalm 110 (Vulgate 109), which begins with the words Dixit Dominus [The Lord Said],1707, Rome. Libretto, Biblia Vulgata http://imslp.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_George_Frideric_Handel Scoring: Two Sopranos, Alto, Mixed Chorus, Strings (2.2.1.1) Theorb, Harpsichord, Organ PERFORMERS: Vocalconsort of Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik, Berlin Direction: Marcus Creed SOLOISTS: Hèlène Guilmette, Sophie Klußmann, Soprans Andreas Scholl, Alto Malcom E. Bennet, Tenor Andreas Wolf, Bass 00:00/ 1. SAT Solos, SSATB Chorus Dixit Dominus Domino meo Sede a dextris meis donec ponam inimicos tuos scabellum pe...
Vulgate at the Bloodstock Metal to the masses Semi-Finals at The Ivy Leaf Bar in Sheerness, Kent 25/05/13 Song list below: Transparence 00:00 Sickening Fanatical Mind 00:58 Sea of Stars 06:16 Delusions of Grandeur 10:49 Light in the Sky 15:28 Rape of a Nation 21:18 Waters of Judgement 27:14 Be sure to support the band and buy our new EP off bandcamp! Thanks! http://vulgate1.bandcamp.com/ All material written by Vulgate, all original recordings owned by Vulgate 2012. Will Brown - Vocals/Bass Ben Taylor - Guitar Dan Weir - Guitar Owen Fowler - Drums
Vulgate live at The Carlisle, Hastings on 16/1/09 with support from Soul Sanctuary and Arcane. 2009 Line up: Michael Zawadzki - Lead Vocals Ben Taylor - Lead Guitar Will Brown - Bass / Backing Vocals Martin Cload - Guitar Guy Smith - Drums 1. Ultra-Violence 00:09 2. Entrapment 06:24 3. Angel of Death (Slayer Cover) 10:57 4. Over the Wall (Testament Cover) 16:25 5.Mindless Destruction (Unreleased Vulgate song) 20:51 6. Mechanix (Megadeth Cover) 24:41 7. Into the Pit (Testament Cover) 29:49 8. Mjonir (Unreleased Vulgate Song) 33:10 9. Whiplash (Metallica Cover) 40:13 No Copyright infringement intended.
Hail me as the foe
Of light and day alike-
Hail me as the scourge
Of Gods and men that strive
For order in this world-
All hail Loki, the melevolent!
"In darkness I plot and scheme,
With the fiends of the abyss...
One day I shall be back,
To show the Aesir the power of the One,
The power of Loki, the malevolent!"
Hail me as the enemy
Of Odin's shining reign-
Hail me as the Lord
Of the abomination of frost!
My name is Loki
Leader of the ravenous host!
My day shall come,
And it shall dawn red-
Dyed with the gore