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Triginta novem libri primi Bibliorum a Iudaeis accipiuntur; quae pars more translaticio Vetus Testamentum sed aptius Biblia Iudaica (Hebraice Thanach) appellatur.
Pars altera Bibliorum Sacrorum, quae ex viginti septem libris constat, a Christianis tantum accipitur, et ab omnibus fere Novum Testamentum appellatur.
Multi Iudaei et Christiani libros Bibliorum Sacrorum quotidie legunt, sed etiam sunt homines minus religiosi qui studio Bibliorum Sacrorum sese dicant.
"Omnis Scriptura divinitus inspirata, utilis est ad docendum, ad arguendum, ad corripiendum, ad erudiendum in justitia; ut perfectus sit homo Dei, ad omne opus bonum instructus." (Epistola II ad Timotheum 3:16–17; Biblia Sacra Juxta Vulgatam Clementinam)
"Omnis Scriptura divinitus inspirata est et utilis ad docendum, ad arguendum, ad corrigendum, ad erudiendum in iustitia, ut perfectus sit homo Dei, ad omne opus bonum instructus." (Epistula II ad Timotheum 3:16–17; Nova Vulgata)
"Vivus est enim sermo Dei, et efficax, et penetrabilior omni gladio ancipiti; et pertingens usque ad divisionem animae ac spiritus, compagum quoque ac medullarum, et discretor cogitationum et intentionum cordis." (Epistola ad Hebraeos 4:12; Biblia Sacra Juxta Vulgatam Clementinam)
"Vivus est enim Dei sermo et efficax et penetrabilior omni gladio ancipiti et pertingens usque ad divisionem animae ac spiritus, compagum quoque et medullarum, et discretor cogitationum et intentionum cordis." (Epistula ad Hebraeos 4:12; Nova Vulgata)
Biblia Sacra Juxta Vulgatam Clementinam[:] Divisionibus, Summariis et Concordantiis Ornata[:] Denuo ediderunt complures Scripturae Sacrae Professores Facultatis theologicae Parisiensis et Seminarii Sancti Sulpitii. Romae—Tornaci—Parisiis: Desclée et Socii, Edit. Pont., 1956. Imprimatur[:] Tornaci, die 21 Junii 1938[:] J. Lecouvet, Vic. Gen.
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