According to archives released by the Vatican library, the original Greek source material used by St. Jerome to translate the apostle Paul's epistles into the Latin Vulgate Bible were obtained from the Marcionite Church in the 4th century. But it bears little resemblance to what's in your bible today. In this episode we journey back in the past to get the scoop on a still-evolving story of strange bedfellows, creative editing and a mysterious release from the Vatican library.Vatican/Marcion Documents (original):https://digi.vatlib.it/mss/detail/214664Vatican/Marcion Documents (sorted and annotated):https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/vatican.htmlMarcionite Church press release following Vatican library discovery:https://www.prlog.org/12829026-first-bible-vindicated-after-vatican-release-shows-epistles-based-on-marcionite-scripture.htmlSt. Jerome and history of translations and 'creative interpretations':https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JeromeThe First New Testament: Marcion’s Scriptural Canon by Jason D. BeDuhn:https://muse.jhu.edu/article/553692/pdfThe Very First Bible (free ebook):https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/Ebook.htmlFBN News Channel:https://www.news.firstbiblenetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Much of Pre-Nicene Christian history has been altered, erased and in many cases, completely fabricated. But with every episode of Pre-Nicene Perspective we take you closer to the truth through the prism of The Very First Bible of 144 A.D. Hosted by Presbyter Darren Kelama with theological assistance from MarcioniteChurch.org The original, unedited Christian canon of the first bible serves as the cornerstone on which our programming is based. Join host Darren Kelama and the PCTV team every week for a look at current and historical events you can't find anywhere else.Pre-Nicene.org is also home to the...