Novum Instrumentum omne, an edition of the New Testament by Erasmus
Textus Receptus, all editions of the Novum Instrumentum omne
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ErasmusBible may refer to: Novum Instrumentum omne, an edition of the New Testament by Erasmus Textus Receptus, all editions of the Novum Instrumentum...
to the succession of printed editions of the Greek New Testament from Erasmus's Novum Instrumentum omne (1516) to the 1633 Elzevir edition. The Textus...
in the 1518 Aldine Bible on the Complutensian's Septuagint, paired with a New Testament based to some extent on Erasmus'. Erasmus acknowledged using the...
Orthodox Bible, an English translation of the Bible Textus Receptus, an edition of the Greek New Testament published by Desiderius Erasmus Patriarchal...
(1534) and the Geneva Bible (1557). Among major Textus Receptus editions, this verse does not appear in the editions of Erasmus (1516–1535), Aldus (1518)...
death.: 17 In 1518, Erasmus' Italian publisher the Aldine Press published the first complete printed Greek bible, the Aldine Bible, pairing the Complutensian...
humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam and called the Novum Testamentum omne (1519). The project absorbed Luther's later years. The publication of Luther's Bible was...
The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. As of September 2023[update] all of the Bible...
The First tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus upon the new testament or the Paraphrase of Erasmus is the first volume of a book combining an English...
also the King James Bible (KJB) and the Authorized Version (AV), is an Early Modern English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England...
are 30 Bible editions including Martin Luther's, 10 New Testament editions including Erasmus', and two short catch-all rules for similar Bibles: Latin:...
The term Catholic Bible can be understood in two ways. More generally, it can refer to a Christian Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized...
Vulgate The Vulgate (/ˈvʌlɡeɪt, -ɡət/; also called Biblia Vulgata (Bible in common tongue), Latin: [ˈbɪbli.a wʊlˈɡaːta]), sometimes referred to as the...
conflicted with the teachings and thrust of the Bible, which continually calls wayward humans to repent. Erasmus argued against the belief that God's foreknowledge...
translations of the Bible among other European languages via its inclusion in the first printed New Testament, Novum Instrumentum omne by Erasmus, where it first...
were the work of William Tyndale. Tyndale consulted Luther's German Bible, Erasmus’ Latin version, and the Vulgate for the biblical text, prefaces, and...
The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew. The Latin Vulgate translation was dominant...
Christian Soldier or just the Enchiridion, is a work written by Dutch scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1501. It was first published in English in 1533 in a translation...
humanistic intellectual figures like Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and especially Erasmus, who would become the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance. These...
A Protestant Bible is a Christian Bible whose translation or revision was produced by Protestant Christians. Typically translated into a vernacular language...
Erasmus Grasser (c. 1450 – c. 1515) was a leading master builder and sculptor in Munich in the early 16th century. He developed in an animated and realistic...
Middle English Bible translations (1066-1500) covers the age of Middle English, beginning with the Norman conquest and ending about 1500. The most well-known...
biblical manuscript is any handwritten copy of a portion of the text of the Bible. Biblical manuscripts vary in size from tiny scrolls containing individual...
the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the books of the Bible. It is part of the broader field of hermeneutics, which involves the study...
German language translations of the Bible have existed since the Middle Ages. The most influential is Luther's translation, which established High German...
Biblical inerrancy is the belief that the Bible "is without error or fault in all its teaching"; or, at least, that "Scripture in the original manuscripts...