This edition presents "The New Testament Of Our Lord And Saviour Jesus Christ Translated From The Latin Vulgate." A cornerstone of Christian faith, the New Testament comprises the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation, detailing the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the early history of the Christian Church. This translation from the Latin Vulgate offers readers access to a version of the scripture that has been historically significant for centuries, influencing theological discourse and religious practice.
The Vulgate, translated by Saint Jerome in the late 4th century, became the standard Latin version of the Bible for over a thousand years within the Catholic Church. This edition allows modern readers to engage with the text as it was understood and disseminated throughout much of Western history, offering insights into the development of Christian doctrine and the evolution of biblical interpretation.
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