Latin Vulgate, Daniel: Prophetia Danielis

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Latin Vulgate, Daniel: Prophetia Danielis

by Anonymous

LA·~1 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Produced by Dennis McCarthy

1:19:32
2

QUAE SEQUUNTUR IN HEBRAEIS VOLUMINIBUS NON REPERI.

7:05
3

HUCUSQUE IN HEBRAEO NON HABETUR: ET QUAE POSUIMUS, DE THEODOTIONIS EDITIONE TRANSLATA SUNT.

1:38

Description

Set against the turmoil of Jerusalem’s fall, this ancient narrative follows a group of young Israelites taken to the Babylonian court. Among them, Daniel resolves to refuse the king’s delicacies, trusting that his commitment will bring divine favor. The opening scenes detail the rigorous training the royal youths undergo and the subtle test of their loyalty, laying the groundwork for the visions and trials that will define their lives.

Presented here in the Latin of the Clementine Vulgate, the text is rendered line‑by‑line with chapter and verse markers, traditional headings, and scholarly footnotes. Special attention is given to the poetic passage in chapter three, preserving its unique formatting, while an appendix gathers the marginal notes for easy reference. Listeners seeking an authentic encounter with the biblical Latin tradition will find a clear, faithfully transcribed presentation that invites both study and contemplation.

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Language

la

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Release date

1997-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world’s most enduring books were published without a known name attached. “Anonymous” usually signals mystery, privacy, lost history, or a deliberate choice to let the work stand on its own.

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