Bible (Douay-Rheims, Challoner)

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Douay-Rheims Bible
translated by English College at Douai and Rheims, edited by Richard Challoner

The Douay-Rheims Bible, also known as the Rheims-Douai Bible or Douai Bible and abbreviated as D-R, is a translation of the Bible from the Latin Vulgate into English. The New Testament was published in one volume with extensive commentary and notes in 1582. The Old Testament followed in 1609–10 in two volumes, also extensively annotated. The notes took up the bulk of the volumes and had a strong polemical and patristic character. They also offered insights on issues of translation, and on the Hebrew and Greek source texts of the Vulgate. The purpose of the version, both the text and notes, was to uphold Catholic tradition in the face of the Protestant Reformation which was heavily influencing England. As such it was an impressive effort by English Catholics to support the Counter-Reformation.

The Douay–Rheims Bible, however, achieved little currency, even among English-speaking Catholics, until it was substantially revised between 1749 and 1752 by Richard Challoner, an English bishop, formally appointed to the deserted see of Debra. Challoner's revisions borrowed heavily from the King James Version whose translators had themselves borrowed from the original Rheims NT of 1582. Challoner not only addressed the odd prose and many of the Latinisms, but produced a version which, while still called the Douay–Rheims, was little like it. At the same time he aimed for improved readability and comprehensibility, rephrasing obscure and obsolete terms and construction; and in the process, consistently removing ambiguities of meaning that the original Rheims–Douay version had striven to retain.

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Douay Version


THE HOLY BIBLE

Translated from the Latin Vulgate

DILIGENTLY COMPARED WITH THE HEBREW, GREEK, AND

OTHER EDITIONS IN DIVERS LANGUAGES

The Old Testament

First Published by the English College at Douay, A. D. 1609

The New Testament

First Published by the English College at Rheims, A. D. 1582

With Annotations, References , and an Historical and Chronological Table

PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF

HIS EMINENCE JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS

Archbishop of Baltimore



New York

P. J. KENEDY & SONS

Printers to the Holy See


Old Testament

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New Testament

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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Old Testament
Apocrypha
New Testament