Today there are countless translations and variations of the Bible, some of which are related to specific denominations of Christianity, and others meant to preserve the original language, and yet others meant to modernize antiquated concepts. Translated from Aramaic and Hebrew to Greek and Latin; from Latin to the vernacular languages of Europe; and from those to nearly every modern language today, the modern Bible has undergone many translations. For the entire history of the Bible, councils consisting of scholars and religious leaders, learned in the scriptures and the politics of the c...
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