After reviewing various theories of the origin and nature of the Old Latin Bible in the introduction, John S. McIntosh narrows his focus to St. Augustine’s quotations from the Book of Genesis, and endeavors to find out if Augustine referred to a single or multiple translations of the Latin Scriptures when writing his verses. Comparing style, form, syntax, as well as the omission/addition of words, McIntosh’s study of Genesis through the writing of St. Augustine is captivating.
A Study of Augustine's Versions of Genesis is essential for students, scholars, pastors, historians, and teachers of the Bible who want to go more in depth in the study of Genesis. With Logos Bible Software, this collection is completely searchable, with passages of scripture appearing on mouse-over, as well as being linked to Greek and Hebrew texts and English translations in your library.