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manuscripts of the Bible in Spanish are located. The first texts of the Bible in Spanish date from the twelfth century and are in the Monastery of El Escorial.
The First Spanish Bible. Translated by Cassiodoro de Reina (c. 1520 – 1594), a Spanish Reformer, and native of Seville, who escaped from Spain about 1577. His translation of the Old Testament is based on the Hebrew, for which purpose he followed mainly the Latin translation of Sanctes Pagninus (though he evidently had a knowledge of Hebrew).
The first whole Bible in Spanish was printed in Basel in 1569, authored by Casiodoro de Reina, although some think that this Bible was a collective effort of some monks of the San Isidoro community in Spain, who, led by Casiodoro de Reyna, escaped Inquisition and persecution.
The first complete translation of the entire Bible into Spanish was first printed in 1569 in Basil, Switzerland. It was the work of Cassiodoro de Reina, and known as "The Bible of the Bear," because of the drawing of a bear looking for honey printed on the title page.
In fact, it was published under the title “The Latin Vulgate Bible translated into Spanish.” This was the first Bible published in Spanish in Spain, as the others were published 60 Rafael Serrano abroad. Felipe Scío had help from another Catholic priest, Benito Feliú de San Pedro (1732-1801).
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The earliest complete Bible printed in Castilian Spanish was translated by Casiodoro de Reina (c. 1520–1594) of Seville, who fled the Inquisition in 1557 and preached to Spanish Protestants throughout Europe.