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The Holy Bible

 

Welcome to the New Advent multilingual Bible

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This Bible appears in three languages side-by-side: Greek, English and Latin. The Greek Old Testament comes from the Septuagint, and the New Testament is the Westcott-Hort edition, modified for standardized spelling. The English comes from the Douay-Rheims translation, modified by New Advent editors to make it clearer to the modern reader. (The unmodified Douay-Rheims is still available here.) The Latin is the Clementine Vulgate. Finally, the notes are taken from Bishop Richard Challoner's commentary on the Holy Bible.

Ready to begin? No better place than the First Chapter of Genesis...

Catholic Encyclopedia articles on the Bible

Authenticity of the Bible
Biblical Antiquities
Biblical Chronology
Biblical Geography
Canon of the Old Testament
Canon of the New Testament
Commentaries on the Bible
Douay Bible
Editions of the Bible
Exegesis
Hermeneutics
Inspiration of the Bible
Manuscripts of the Bible
Scriptural Glosses
Scripture
The Bible
Types in Scripture

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