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Phillip_Rolfes
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No portion of the Bible was originally written in Latin.
That’s my favorite for commentary. Can’t wait for the Old Testament to be released later this year or next year.The RSVCE 2nd edition ; as presented in the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, is what I recommend to others. Accurate, modern English, voluminous study notes that reflect modern Scripture scholarship.
That’s actually a major reason I like it. The RSV is in the King James tradition. Its descent is this:I have three translations that I juggle. Most people don’t realize this, but the RSV-CE is simply a revised version of the King James Bible (says so in the introduction!).
Again… It don’t matter…No portion of the Bible was originally written in Latin.
That’s one Bible I’d love to have but it’s expensive.Douay Rheims with Haydock’s commentary.
The local library has one, but it is falling apart, but if they ever sell it, I’m going to buy it, they’ve taped it back togetherJerusalem Bible
Yes. The “apocrypha” are the Catholic books.The Old Testament of the New English Bible , published in 1970, included what the editors called Apocrypha, meaning the deuterocanonical books: I don’t know if that’s what you mean by a Catholic edition.