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| Alphabetical [« »] bgar 1 bias 1 biased 1 bible 17 bible-the 1 bibles 1 biblica 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 africa 17 armenian 17 based 17 bible 17 carried 17 clear 17 contemporary | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances bible |
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1 Pref | through his version of the Bible, the Latin Vulgate. He wrote 2 2,2 | Greek version of the Jewish Bible and quotes it copiously. 3 2,2 | manuscript of the Greek Bible. They are mentioned as part 4 8,4 | scriptures, which were the Bible of the churches, and the 5 8,4 | beings and, since the Jewish Bible was so largely concerned 6 12,2 | so, great a part of the Bible of the early church. He 7 12,2 | so he obtained a Hebrew Bible, in', his day of course 8 12,2 | manuscript of the Greek Bible, now in the British Museum, 9 12,3 | succeeded in, making Homer the Bible of the Greeks.~ In Jerome' 10 12,7 | copious quotations from the Bible, to set them straight on 11 13,15| allegorical exegesis of the Bible. His Banquet, or Treatise 12 14,1 | that it was there that the Bible began to be translated into 13 14,6 | then made up most of the Bible of Christian churches. Other 14 14,7 | The Latin Bible.~ The Latin version of the 15 14,7 | The Latin version of the Bible was just coming into being 16 14,17| little acquaintance with the Bible, except the Gospels. Arnobius 17 16 | chaps. I, 31.~ [69] On his Bible see R.M. Grant, The Formation