Vulgate
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In 410 the monk Jerome produced a version of the Christian Bible in Latin, the Vulgate, which was to be the main edition in Europe until the sixteenth century.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020
Paul's Epistle, holding forth the redeeming grace of Christ as an antidote, reinforced his interpretation: in the Latin Vulgate, as Augustine read it, Paul's meaning was clear: it was Adam "in whom all have sinned."
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There are many Bibles in use beside the Vulgate.
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Many Catholic Scriptural exegetes now use Protestant spellings of Old Testament names rather than ones derived from the Vulgate.
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This was called "the Vulgate," from the Latin vulgus, "the common people."
From Outline Studies in the Old Testament for Bible Teachers by Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman