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Orthodox6
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Last weekend I attended the area hs bookfair. One product for sale piqued my curiosity. What would "Bible-based Latin" be ? I was wholly puzzled by the advertisement.

 

The Latin Bible with which I am familiar is the "Vulgate" edition. In everyday life, the authoritative Bibles for our family's faith are the Septuagint OT and the New Testament, both of which are Greek-language texts.

 

TIA for any explanation !

 

P.S. (few hours later) -- This is not "a slam" at anything ! I'm genuinely interested in knowing what is meant -- whether it was just the common marketing strategy of emphasizing Christian viewpoint for an educational product, or whether there is a specific type of teaching approach used.

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Without knowing the curriculum name, I don't really know. But my first thought is that it just refers to the primary use of the Bible as a main source of Roman culture instead of the emphasis being on Pagan myths as stated by one publisher. Just a guess!!

Dorothy

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