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the Vulgate

This term designates since the Middle Ages the Latin version of the Bible edited by S. Girolamo. In reality, S. Jerome translated from Hebrew only the books of the Old Testament which were included in the canon of the Hebrews and the New…

The Masoretic Text

The comparison of manuscripts and ancient versions shows us that the text of the Bible, transcription transcript, It has come down to us substantially intact, but with numerous accidental variations; precisely to evaluate these…

The Efrem Code or Code C

This manuscript is a palimpsest (gives " palin" , " again" e " psao" , " scraping"). Schedules are manuscripts in which the original text has been washed or scraped off, to make room for another text. His 241 biblical codes in…

The Bible of the LXX

This name refers to the first Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, made in Alexandria of Egypt, for the use of the Hellenized Jews who resided there, who generally no longer understood Hebrew. It is therefore also called "Alexandrine".…

Why believe the Protestants?

They ask: There are many different interpretations of the Bible: why should I believe your? One of the most common objections we face in discussing Christianity, is that there are many interpretations of the Bible. A…

Understand the Bible

Qualità che bisogna avere per comprendere la Bibbia Nonostante la validità dei motivi e la bontà dei metodi, scripture study will be useless if you miss the right mental provisions on those in this study approaches. Yes…

Methods to study the Bible

One can not approach the Bible in various ways. The best would be to study a book at a time. However have taken into account some important factors that, if properly applied, they will make the study itself not only more…

The languages ​​of the Bible

The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. Hebrew is the ancient language of Israel, the language of the Patriarchs. Originally, the Hebrew language was the language used by the Jews when they still lived in…

The biblical canon

The biblical canon is a list or set of books included in the Bible and believed to be authoritative and inspired by God. The term itself was coined by Christians, but the idea is present in the Jewish sources. Such lists, or royalties, They were…

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