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Jerome on Scripture and Christ

Jerome · Commentary on Isaiah, prologue

Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ.

Jerome

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Jerome is defending serious study of Scripture. To know Christ, Christians must know the books that bear witness to him.

Why it matters

The line still anchors Christian arguments for biblical literacy and careful exegesis.

Who said it

Jerome

Jerome

c. 347 – 420 · Born in Stridon · Palestine

Jerome translated the Bible into Latin and gave the Western church a single text to argue about for the next thousand years. The Vulgate is his — and 'translating' undersells it. He learned Hebrew at a time when no Christian did, went to Bethlehem, and worked from the original texts rather than the Septuagint. He was prickly, vicious in argument, and impossible to live with. But every time the West read scripture from 400 to 1500, they were reading Jerome.

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