When was catholic bible written




















Any translation of the Catholic Bible after that happened from Vulgate. However, it is still considered that the Catholic Bible was written by the author himself and the Church believes it strongly.

It is the authorized version of the Holy Book which was published in the year AD. The task of translation began in the year under the order of King James I. This version of the Bible misses out on the 7 books on Apocrypha which must be present between the Old and the New Testament. Puritans: They were the people belonged to the 16 th century.

They were Protestants and they wanted to clear all the problems with Catholic influence from Church of England. The decision of making another English version of the Christian Bible was made.

The translation was done by a total of 47 people. They were divided into 6 panels for the task to be carried out effectively. The translational accuracy of the Bible is under question. Though we call King James Bible is the translation of the original version, the Catholic Bible too must be translated from Hebrew and Greek. Though Vulgate was translated in the 4 th Century, it was also translated version.

The accuracy of the textual reference is missing. The literal translation of the languages present early was paraphrased to then lifetime. It all happened in a different period, and every period had different language connotations too. But let us understand, such English language usage is never found these days. But one thing remains constant, the information that is passed through the Bible is true and it is good to follow it.

Finally, the ecumenical Council of Trent solemnly defined this same canon in , after it came under attack by the first Protestant leaders, including Martin Luther.

Download Share. Question: who put together the bible and what year. Enjoying this content? But those are all writings of Christians. Just Christians. Some were even martyrs, but their writings depended on the Scriptures--they were not Scripture themselves. Anyone who would base their faith on them would have a horrid foundation, just as if there were "Lutherans" today, learning of God's word only what they find in Martin Luther's writings.

Interesting writing, at times "inspirational" writing, fine. Not a chance. The Roman Catholic church has had only one aim from its earliest, pagan and political origins: To destroy the true Christians, and to destroy their Bible. That is why they substituted the corrupt Alexandrian perversions of scripture, instead of using the preserved, prophetic and apostolic Words of God as found in Antioch of Syria, where "the disciples were first called Christians" Acts That is why they also added the Alexandrian writings we now call "Apocrypha" to their perverted bibles.

Their Jesuits became the "teachers" and planted seeds of doubt in the Christians' minds. These doubt-ridden Christians then taught at other colleges and schools.

All the while they planted that same seed of doubt of God's word in their students. The stage was set: Once people no longer believed in God's Preserved Words, which we find perfectly presented in the King James Bible, they were ripe for destruction. Now, years after the switch from God's Word to devil's lies the King James abandoned for the Alexandrian texts , while pretending to "improve" our copies of God's words, they really set up the abandonment of God's words.

Now almost every Bible in the English-speaking world and most other languages is just another re-translation of the Alexandrian polluted stream. Another way to view it is that the Scriptures as we find them preserved in the King James is like God's fountain Jeremiah 13 For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.

And that's the point: The bible spewed out by the Catholic church, which now almost all Protestants and other Christians use, Chick Publications is best known for Chick cartoon tracts. The gospel tracts that people actually like to read!

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