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    2 days ago · The Vulgate (/ ˈ v ʌ l ɡ eɪ t,-ɡ ə t /; also called Biblia Vulgata (Bible in common tongue), Latin: [ˈbɪbli.a wʊlˈɡaːta]), sometimes referred to as the Latin Vulgate, is a late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible. The Vulgate is largely the work of Jerome who, in 382, had been commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the ...

  2. 2 days ago · A biblical canon is a set of texts (also called "books") which a particular Jewish or Christian religious community regards as part of the Bible. The English word canon comes from the Greek κανών kanōn , meaning " rule " or " measuring stick ".

  3. 3 days ago · The First Council of Nicaea ( / naɪˈsiːə / ny-SEE-ə; Ancient Greek: Σύνοδος τῆς Νικαίας, romanized : Sýnodos tês Nikaías) was a council of Christian bishops convened in the Bithynian city of Nicaea (now İznik, Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I. The Council of Nicaea met from May until the end of July 325.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · A Bible concordance is an alphabetical listings of words and phrases found in the Holy Bible and shows where the terms occur throughout all books of Scripture. With cross-references for verses, concordances make it easy to understand the meaning of terms and the context in which those words are used. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is the ...

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · 1. How does a Bible concordance work? A Bible concordance works by organizing every word in the Bible alphabetically and listing every verse that contains that particular word. It provides a comprehensive reference for the occurrences of a specific word and allows users to explore its contextual usage throughout the Scriptures.

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · A concordance is a word index to the Bible. It is usually arranged in alphabetical order and shows the location of each word in the Bible. There are concordances for the original languages of the Biblical books, or some are put together based on different translations of the Bible.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · A Church sui iuiris is a distinct community of faithful within a rite of the Church. For example, there are 22 eastern Churches sui iuris, made up of two Alexandrian, three Antiochene, one ...

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