John Wycliffe (also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe). He lived from around 1320 to December 1384. He was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England, who was known as an early dissident in the Roman Catholic Church during the 14th century.
There have been many German versions of the Bible, but the best-known one is Martin Luther's translation into German. His translation is often praised for its lyrical and poetic qualities.
The Hebrew Bible ("O.T.") was written by the Israelite prophets, who wrote it in Hebrew (with a few chapters in Aramaic). Any translation loses most of the levels of meaning. See also:History of the Hebrew Bible
According to tradition, Ezra was one of the Jewish sages who sealed the canon of the Hebrew Bible. See also:History of the Hebrew Bible
Vulgate is a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome.
Most of the men were Hebrew.
I don't believe there is a special word for that. Just use the phrase (almost) as you wrote it, i.e., "translate the Bible" or "translation of the Bible".
People wrote the Bible using Hebrew and Greek languages mainly to write the original Bible
John Wycliffe was the theologian who was the first to translate The Bible into his native English. John Wycliffe was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England.
40 men wrote the Bible under divine inspiration. The first Bible writer was Moses, since he wrote the first Bible book - Genesis (also called 1.Moses).
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God sovereignly chose to have His Word written in Hebrew (the Old Testament) and Greek (the New Testament). Ptolemy I created the famous Library of Alexandria. As legend has it, he asked the high priest in Jerusalem to loan him about 70 top scholars who would translate the five revered books of Moses into Greek. The result-the first Bible translation-became known as the Septuagint, meaning 70. Over the next hundred years or so, the rest of the Hebrew Bible was added. When New Testament writers later quoted the Old Testament, they quoted it from this Greek translation.
The King James Translation was originally completed and published in 1611.