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Complete
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James version"
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Some Bible History
Septuagint
Bible -
Translated to Greek from Hebrew, 300-200 BC. Septuagint means
seventy in Latin to recognize the 70 Jewish translation scholars
commissioned by King Ptolemy Philadelphus
in the Letter
of Aristeas.
Apocrypha
Books or
Deuterocanon. The term "Apocrypha" was coined by St
Jerome, and generally refers to the set of ancient Jewish
writings written during the period between the last book in the
Jewish scriptures,Malachi,
and the arrival of Jesus Christ. The Septuagint reordered the
books to include the books now known as the Apocrypha and gave
the first five books of scripture, The Torah or Pentateuch,
Greek names e.g. Genesis is from the Greek for
"creation" and Exodus for "going out".
Vulgate
Bible-Translated to Latin from Greek and Hebrew, 400
AD.The Roman Empire adopted Christianity and the Roman Pope
commissioned a scholar called St Jerome to translate the Bible
into Latin. He followed the book ordering system used by the
Septuagint.
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