Latin Vulgate, Esther: Liber Esther

Latin Vulgate, Esther: Liber Esther

The *Latin Vulgate, Esther: Liber Esther* is part of the Latin Vulgate Bible translated by St. Jerome in the 4th century. This version, based on Hebrew and Greek texts, became a cornerstone of religious and scholarly study throughout medieval Europe. The author’s name appears as “%!s(MISSING)” due to potential data corruption or missing information. However, the translation is attributed to St. Jerome, one of the most prominent scholars of early Christianity.

About This Ebook

The *Liber Esther* from the Latin Vulgate recounts the story of Esther, a Jewish heroine in the Persian Empire, who saves her people from genocide through her intelligence and bravery. Set against a backdrop of court intrigue and divine providence, the book highlights themes of faith, courage, and justice.

St. Jerome’s translation emphasizes linguistic accuracy and literary elegance, making this text not only a religious scripture but also a significant influence on subsequent literature. As the official Bible of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages, the Latin Vulgate played a crucial role in shaping Western culture and religious thought.

Online Reader

Latin Vulgate, Esther: Liber Esther

Download EPUB