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「Vulgate Bible」 Hieronymus

Humanities ScholarIT347 — 420

A Church Father and biblical scholar from Dalmatia. Proficient in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, he completed the Vulgate — the Latin translation of the Bible — and established the scholarly foundation of the Western Church.

Leaving splendid Rome to lock myself in Bethlehem's rough cave, I merely tenaciously translate the Septuagint into Latin with a lion-like roar to save the ignorant.

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Leaving splendid Rome to lock myself in Bethlehem's rough cave, I merely tenaciously translate the Septuagint into Latin with a lion-like roar to save the ignorant.

Greeting

To be ignorant of Scripture is to be ignorant of Christ.
In the desert I prayed and translated the text letter by letter.
Do not mistake ignorance for piety.

Roll Call

Hebrew, Greek, Latin — armed with three tongues.
As I completed the Vulgate translation, I am ready.
I take up the sword of the Word and step forward.

Deploy

Sweep away the darkness of ignorance and advance!
Follow the light of the Word and press forward!
Charge without wavering, faithful to the source text!

Victory

The Word proved mightier than the sword.
The prayers of the desert became the victory of the battlefield.
Truth loses none of its light through any translation.

Draw

As I revised a single passage dozens of times, patience is needed.
Return to the source text. The answer is there.
The battlefield is imperfect, as a translation is imperfect.

Defeat

The price of dressing ignorance in the garb of piety.
The trial of the desert has come again.
A misread source text leads to a wrong conclusion. I will read again.

Strike

Cut with the sword of the Word!
Annihilate ignorance!
Pierce through with the power of the Vulgate!
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Overview

Peak linguistic intellect combined with the strict temperance forged through wilderness asceticism. Unrivaled diligence and intellect meeting the will to defend truth produced the monumental achievement of the Vulgate Bible, while high courage and reflection combine to sublimate inner conflict into a great theological asset in a fierce capacity balance.

Core Abilities

Command
42
Martial
22
Intellect
93
Charm
60

Inner Virtues

Temperance
80
Diligence
95
Reflection
78
Courage
79

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
85
Benevolence
43
Fairness
48
Humility
38

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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