Important Biblical Terms
Important Dates
Important People
Additional Important Biblical Terms
100

What does the word "canon" mean and what language does it come from?

Canon comes from a Greek word meaning "measuring rod" or "rule."

100

What happened in 382 A.D.?

St. Jerome was commissioned by Pope Damasus I to translate the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin.

100

What did Pope Damasus I do?

Pope Damasus I commissioned St. Jerome to translate the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin.

100

The story of how God's plan to save us from the consequences of our sin,was worked out, and continues to be worked out, over thousands of years

Salvation history

200

What is the word for the "second canon" of Books of the Bible?

deuterocanonical 

200

What happened in 1455 that made the Bible much more accessible to many more people?

Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press

200

What did St. Jerome do?

St. Jerome translated the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin.

200

What are the two alternate names by which the Book of Sirach is known?

Ben Sira or Ecclesiasticus

300

What is the name of the translation of the Bible from Hebrew into Greek, done by seventy Jewish scholars?

The Septuagint

300

What happened in 1546?

At the Council of Trent, the canon of Scripture was decided on

300

What did Johannes Gutenberg do?

Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press

400

What is the name of the translation of the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin?

The Vulgate

500

What does the title of the Vulgate mean?

Roughly speaking, Vulgate means "edition for common circulation."

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