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AmbroseSJ
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What that means is that Erasmus used a poor Greek text. Today we have better Greek texts. That is why Erasmus and even Calvin admitted the Vulgate was superior to the Greek text they were using; the Textus Receptus.I didn’t know this, so Erasmus had access to Greek versions of the new testament we dont? What happened to them?
However, today even the modern Vulgate (Nova Vulgata) has been corrected using the better Greek texts and other texts (like the Dead Sea Scrolls) that have come to light.
No one today has St. Jerome’s original Vulgate. What we have (or what we used to have that was called the Clementine Vulgate,) is Jerome’s Vulgate as it survived through the many centuries of Monastic transcription. Even so, by the time of the Council of Trent, the Vulgate was in serious need of correction (which prompted the Clementine edition.) In our own time, even that edition has needed correction based on the “original languages.”