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About Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus

Born around 346 A.D. in Stridon, St. Jerome was a scholar fluent in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew whose ascetic discipline and deep engagement with Scripture prepared him for a monumental task: translating the Bible into Latin. Commissioned by Pope Damasus I around 382 A.D., Jerome began by revising the flawed Old Latin Gospels, then expanded his work to the entire Bible. For the New Testament, he corrected Latin texts using Greek manuscripts; for the Old Testament, he translated most books directly from Hebrew—a controversial but principled choice. His final Psalter, however, followed the Greek Septuagint tradition for liturgical use. This composite translation, later known as the Vulgate (editio vulgata), became the authoritative biblical text of the Western Church, formally endorsed at the Council of Trent in 1546. The Vulgate’s influence extends beyond theology into textual criticism and Latin education. As one of the earliest translations grounded in original-language scholarship, it offers a vital witness to the state of biblical texts in late antiquity. Jerome’s lexical and syntactic decisions are studied to trace manuscript history and assess variant readings. Its elegant Latin, consistent in grammar and rich in vocabulary, became a model for medieval and Renaissance learning, bridging classical and ecclesiastical Latin. More than a translation, the Vulgate helped define Christian doctrine, preserved the Latin language, and laid essential groundwork for the critical study of Scripture—remaining indispensable to students of Latin, theology, and textual history.

Exodus 1:5

Ex 1:5 Erant igitur omnes animæ eorum qui egressi sunt de femore Iacob, septuaginta: Ioseph autem in Ægypto erat. Therefore all the souls of those who came forth from the thigh of Jacob were seventy; but Joseph was in Egypt. … Continue reading

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Exodus 1:4

Ex 1:4 Dan, et Nephthali, Gad, et Aser. Dan, and Nephthali, Gad, and Aser. # Latin Gloss Grammar Tag 1 Dan Dan NOM.SG.M 2 et and CONJ 3 Nephthali Naphtali NOM.SG.M 4 Gad Gad NOM.SG.M 5 et and CONJ 6 … Continue reading

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Exodus 1:3

Ex 1:3 Issachar, Zabulon et Beniamin, Issachar, Zabulon, and Benjamin. # Latin Gloss Grammar Tag 1 Issachar Issachar NOM.SG.M 2 Zabulon Zebulun NOM.SG.M 3 et and CONJ 4 Beniamin Benjamin NOM.SG.M Syntax Names List: Issachar, Zabulon et Beniamin — a … Continue reading

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Exodus 1:2

Ex 1:2 Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Iudas, Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Judas, # Latin Gloss Grammar Tag 1 Ruben Reuben NOM.SG.M 2 Simeon Simeon NOM.SG.M 3 Levi Levi NOM.SG.M 4 Iudas Judah NOM.SG.M Syntax Names List: Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Iudas — coordinated … Continue reading

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Exodus 1:1

Ex 1:1 Hæc sunt nomina filiorum Israel qui ingressi sunt in Ægyptum cum Iacob: singuli cum domibus suis introierunt: These are the names of the sons of Israel who entered into Egypt with Jacob; each one with their own households … Continue reading

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Genesis 50:25

Gn 50:25 mortuus est, expletis centum decem vitæ suæ annis. Et conditus aromatibus, repositus est in loculo in Ægypto. he died, when the one hundred ten years of his life had been completed. And having been embalmed with aromatics, he … Continue reading

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Genesis 50:24

Gn 50:24 Cumque adiurasset eos atque dixisset: Deus visitabit vos: asportate ossa mea vobiscum de loco isto: And when he had made them swear and had said: “God will visit you; carry my bones with you from this place”; # … Continue reading

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Genesis 50:23

Gn 50:23 Quibus transactis, locutus est fratribus suis: Post mortem meam Deus visitabit vos, et ascendere vos faciet de terra ista ad terram quam iuravit Abraham, Isaac, et Iacob. And when these things had been completed, he spoke to his … Continue reading

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Genesis 50:22

Gn 50:22 Et habitavit in Ægypto cum omni domo patris sui: vixitque centum decem annis. Et vidit Ephraim filios usque ad tertiam generationem. Filii quoque Machir filii Manasse nati sunt in genibus Ioseph. And he lived in Egypt with all … Continue reading

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Genesis 50:21

Gn 50:21 Nolite timere: ego pascam vos et parvulos vestros. consolatusque est eos, et blande ac leniter est locutus. Do not be afraid; I will sustain you and your little ones.” And he consoled them, and spoke kindly and gently. … Continue reading

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