A Latin version of the Bible, composed in the 4th Century AD for use in the Roman Churcha term translated from the Greek word “Ecclesia” which means an assembly called together and is sometime translated as a congregation. A church is... more, and which displaced a plethora of previous competing Latin translations. It thus became the “versio vulgate”, or the “version commonly used”/“standard version”. Latin was the dominant language throughout the Roman Churcha term translated from the Greek word “Ecclesia” which means an assembly called together and is sometime translated as a congregation. A church is... more.
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