Bible translations
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The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
The Latin Vulgate was dominant in Christianity through the Middle Ages. Since then, the Bible has been translated into many more languages. English Bible translations in particular have a rich and varied history of more than a millennium.
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Ancient and classical translations:
- Septuagint (Greek)
- Targum and Peshitta (Aramaic)
- Vetus Latina and Vulgate (Latin)
- Coptic versions of the Bible
- Syriac versions of the Bible
English Translations:
- English translations of the Bible
- Old English Bible translations
- Middle English Bible translations
- Early Modern English Bible translations
- Modern English Bible translations
- Jewish English Bible translations
- Europeanization of the Scriptures
Other languages:
Related:
- Bible version debate
- Translation
- Hermeneutics
- Exegesis
- List of languages by year of first Bible translation
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