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In fact, it was published under the title “The Latin Vulgate Bible translated into Spanish.” This Bible was the first Bible published in Spanish in Spain, as the others 60 Rafael Serrano were published abroad. Felipe Scío had help from another Catholic priest, Benito Feliu de San Pedro (1732-1801).
- Rafael Serrano
Nov 25, 2021 · It is a time when the Spanish Bible is gradually prohibited, and finally, those who translate, distribute, or possess biblical texts in Spanish are persecuted and killed.
Nov 4, 2020 · Despite fearsome opposition during the Spanish Inquisition, Protestants worked diligently to translate God’s Word for Spanish readers. On this episode of 5 Minutes in Church History, Pastor Sugel Michelén joins Dr. Stephen Nichols to outline the history of the Spanish Bible.
In 1546, in an early session of the Council of Trent, Spanish Cardinal Pedro Pacheco alarmed his peers by suggesting a blanket ban on vernacular Bibles. [11] The Papal legates argued against it, noting such bans in various regions had been driven by secular authorities for local pragmatic political purposes such as forcing peace; their ...
Chronological History of the Bible - 16th Century. 1500 The first Spanish Bible. 1501 Index Librorum Prohibitorum, the Papal Bull of Pope Alexander VI is published, being the firstcensorship list of printed books. 1506 Jacobus Sacon of Lyons, France prints his first edition of the Latin Bible.
Oct 23, 2019 · The road leading up to the 1569 publication of the first complete Bible in Spanish included the Spanish Inquisition, smuggling of banned books in cases marked as wine bottles and a monk chased across Europe by Spanish authorities with murder on their minds.
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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.