Scientia Biblica, meticulously compiled by William Carpenter, presents the New Testament in its original Greek alongside the English Vulgate translation. This 1825 edition offers a copious collection of parallel passages printed in full, facilitating in-depth comparative study and analysis.
Designed for scholars, clergy, and serious students of the Bible, this volume enables readers to explore the nuances of the original text while referencing a familiar English translation. Carpenter's work provides a valuable resource for theological inquiry and a deeper understanding of the New Testament's historical and linguistic context. "Scientia Biblica" remains a testament to the enduring quest for biblical knowledge and interpretation.
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