Mysteries of the Rosary bible study - Part 2

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Previously I had mentioned a bible study which would focus on the biblical stories that provide background for the Mysteries of the Rosary.
You had mentioned Revelation 12: 1-6, 12 would support the Assumption and the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
You had also mentioned that Psalm 45: 9 supports Mary’s Assumption and Queenship.

Please mention biblical passages that support other Mysteries of the Rosary.:bible1:
 
Joyful Mysteries

Annunciation – Luke 1:26-38
Visitation – Luke 1:39-56
Birth of Jesus – Luke 2:4-20, Matthew 2:1-19
Presentation – Luke 2:22-39
Finding in the Temple – Luke 2:41-51

Mysteries of Light

Baptism in the Jordan – Matthew 3:13-17, Mark 1:9-11, Luke 3:21-23, John 1:32-34
The Wedding at Cana – John 2:1-11
Proclamation of the Kingdom – Matthew 4:17, Mark 1:14-15

Proclamation of the Kingdom, Examples: Sermon on the Mount – Matthew 5:1-12
Parable of the Darnel – Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Rich Young Man – Mark 10:17-27
Woman at the Well – John 4:5-26
Last Judgement – Matthew 25:31-46Transfiguration – Matthew 17:1-9, Mark 9:2-9, Luke 9:28-36, 2 Peter 1:16-18
Institution of the Eucharist – Matthew 26:20-30, Mark 14:17-25, Luke 22:14-23, 1 Corinthians 11:23-25

Sorrowful Mysteries

Agony in the Garden – Matthew 26:36-49, Mark 14:32-45, Luke 22:40-48
Scourging at the Pillar – Matthew 27:11-26, Mark 15:1-15, Luke 23:1-25, John 18:18—19:1
Crowning with Thorns – Matthew 27:27-31, Mark 15:16-20, John 19:2-6
Carrying of the Cross – Matthew 27:32-34, Mark 15:21-23, Luke 23:26-32, John 19:17
Crucifixion – Matthew 27:35-54, Mark 15:24-39, Luke 23:33-49, John 19:18-30

Glorious Mysteries

Resurrection – Matthew 28:1-8, Mark 16:1-8, Luke 24:1-9, John 20:1-9
Ascension – Mark 16:19, Luke 24:50-53, Acts 1:1-14
Decent of the Holy Spirit – Acts 2:1-4
Assumption – see the other post you mentioned
Coronation – see the other post you mentioned

Credit: I largely copied this from therosary3.com/?escaped_fragment=acknowledgements/c13mr, though I modified the content and added parallel Scriptures
 
Previously I had mentioned a bible study which would focus on the biblical stories that provide background for the Mysteries of the Rosary.
You had mentioned Revelation 12: 1-6, 12 would support the Assumption and the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
You had also mentioned that Psalm 45: 9 supports Mary’s Assumption and Queenship.

Please mention biblical passages that support other Mysteries of the Rosary.:bible1:
CyrilSebastian, great question:

I have attached four Word documents, each document contains a different set of Mysteries of the Rosary, each set containing five Mysteries, along with their quotations. The quotations are from the Douay Rheims Bible, which is still considered the official Bible of the Catholic Church. This is a complete list, including the segments from the Encyclicals of Venerable Pius XII regarding the fourth and fifth Glorious Mysteries.
 
Dmar198, Thank you for the fine work you did!!!
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Erikd, Thank you for the Mysteries of the Rosary documents.
Also, I did not know that the Douay Rheims Bible is still considered the official Bible of the Catholic Church. :bible1:
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Erikd, Thank you for the Mysteries of the Rosary documents.
Also, I did not know that the Douay Rheims Bible is still considered the official Bible of the Catholic Church. :bible1:
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Let me clarify, and then explain. The official Bible of the Catholic Church is the Latin Vulgate, originally translated by St. Jerome in 405 AD, also known as the first Bible. The Douay Rheims, the original Douay Rheims, is the English translation of that Bible. The following quote is from www.ewtn.com:

*“1. Douai-Rheims. The original Catholic Bible in English, pre-dating the King James Version (1611). It was translated from the Latin Vulgate, the Church’s official Scripture text, by English Catholics in exile on the continent.” *
ewtn.com/expert/answers/bible_versions.htm

However, if you bought the Douay Rheims today, you might find some textual distance from the original St. Jerome version, here’s a quote from www.catholic.com to explain:

"The Douay-Rheims currently on the market is also not the original, 1609 version. It is technically called the “Douay-Challoner” version because it is a revision of the Douay-Rheims done in the mid-eighteenth century by Bishop Richard Challoner. He also consulted early Greek and Hebrew manuscripts, meaning that the Douay Bible currently on the market is not simply a translation of the Vulgate (which many of its advocates do not realize). "
catholic.com/tracts/bible-translations-guide

That probably make it about as clear as mud, but to answer the question, yes, the original Douay Rheims would be considered the official Bible of the Catholic Church. Also, to make things even clearer, the NRSV-CE is used in the Catechism and the NAB is used in the Liturgy.
 
Erikd, Thank you for informing that the official Bible of the Catholic Church is the Latin Vulgate. 🙂
 
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