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- Greek_Vulgate abstract "The Greek Vulgate is a version of the Bible written in Biblical Greek. Its text is from the Septuagint for most of the Old Testament with the version of Theodotion used for the Book of Daniel. Its New Testament text is the Greek New Testament, typically the Majority or Byzantine Text. The Greek Vulgate is the de facto standard Biblical text used in the Divine Liturgy, Horologion, and other rites in all Greek-Language Eastern Churches - the Greek Orthodox Church: including the Church of Greece, the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the Church of Cyprus - as well as the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church.The term Greek Vulgate is commonly used in the West to refer to the Textus Receptus of the New Testament, although the Textus Receptus is not the common edition used in the Greek churches.".
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- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Cyprus.
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- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Byzantine_Catholic_Church.
- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church.
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- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
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- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
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- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Theodotion.
- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLink Western_Christianity.
- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greek Bible".
- Greek_Vulgate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greek Vulgate".
- Greek_Vulgate hasPhotoCollection Greek_Vulgate.
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- Greek_Vulgate subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Greek_Vulgate subject Category:Early_versions_of_the_Bible.
- Greek_Vulgate subject Category:Texts_in_Koine_Greek.
- Greek_Vulgate hypernym Version.
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- Greek_Vulgate comment "The Greek Vulgate is a version of the Bible written in Biblical Greek. Its text is from the Septuagint for most of the Old Testament with the version of Theodotion used for the Book of Daniel. Its New Testament text is the Greek New Testament, typically the Majority or Byzantine Text.".
- Greek_Vulgate label "Greek Vulgate".
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