Catholic translation of Canon Augustin Crampon, version 1923, of the Old and New Testaments.
Crampon's Bible was the first modern Catholic translation established from the original languages (Hebrew and Greek), with a comparative consultation of the Latin Vulgate from the preface to the 1923 edition.
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Father Augustin Crampon (1826-1894) was canon of Amiens Cathedral, versed in biblical and modern languages. For some time he had been engaged in the translation of all the books of the Canon, and he also made a large collection of exegetical and critical notes intended to form part of the biblical commentaries.
To Jesus Christ be the glory, now and forever, Amen. God bless.
Crampon's Bible was the first modern Catholic translation established from the original languages (Hebrew and Greek), with a comparative consultation of the Latin Vulgate from the preface to the 1923 edition.
Key features:
-Completely offline.
-Daily morning devotional verse.
-Powerful Search for any word(s).
-Share any verse(s).
-Bookmark any verse(s).
-Highlight any verse(s).
-Adjust font size.
-Dark mode.
Father Augustin Crampon (1826-1894) was canon of Amiens Cathedral, versed in biblical and modern languages. For some time he had been engaged in the translation of all the books of the Canon, and he also made a large collection of exegetical and critical notes intended to form part of the biblical commentaries.
To Jesus Christ be the glory, now and forever, Amen. God bless.
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