the first translation was in English while the first bible printed was called guttenbergs bible.
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The first English translation of the Bible was done by John Wycliffe around 1380 AD.
The first Latin translation of the Bible is known as the Vulgate. It was translated from the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts.
King James the First authorized the translation.
One of the early translations of the Hebrew Bible (also known as Christian Old Testament) was the Greek Septuagint or "LXX" circa 323 BCE. The first full translation of the whole Christian Bible (Old and New Testaments) was the Vulgate, which was a late 4th-century Latin translation of the Bible largely done by Jerome.
AnswerA version of the Bible is a translation of the entire Bible or a part of it.