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Latin Vulgate, Malachias 4 (Malachi 4)

1   ecce enim dies veniet succensa quasi caminus et erunt omnes superbi et omnes facientes impietatem stipula et inflammabit eos dies veniens dicit Dominus exercituum quae non relinquet eis radicem et germen

2   et orietur vobis timentibus nomen meum sol iustitiae et sanitas in pinnis eius et egrediemini et salietis sicut vituli de armento

3   et calcabitis impios cum fuerint cinis sub planta pedum vestrorum in die qua ego facio dicit Dominus exercituum

4   mementote legis Mosi servi mei quam mandavi ei in Choreb ad omnem Israhel praecepta et iudicia

5   ecce ego mittam vobis Heliam prophetam antequam veniat dies Domini magnus et horribilis


Malachias 3
   (Malachi 3)  
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(Matthew 1)   

The Latin Vulgate was translated by Jerome (c. 347-420), who began his work in 382. In 386 he moved to Bethlehem and worked on the Old Testament. He began using the Greek LXX, but quickly decided to work directly from the Hebrew. In 405 the Old Testament, as well as the rest of the New Testament was completed. Due to older Latin texts in circulation, Jerome's work was not widely popular until the ninth century. The influence of Jerome's Bible was quite extensive, and versions such as the Douay-Rheims were direct translations from the Vulgate.

Latin Vulgate, (AD 405). Public Domain.


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