medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
And how is Jerome's knowledge of Greek regarded?
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> From: "V. Kerry Inman" <[log in to unmask]>
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> > > V. K. Inman replied: Exactly my point, there is NO New Testament
> support FOR
> > perpetual virginity.
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> Au contraire, St Jerome (died 420) makes a good case in his "Perpetual
> Virginity of Mary", showing from numerous biblical passages that the word
> "until" can have the meaning of "forever." So there is internal
biblical
> linguistic evidence supporting perpetual viginity.
>
> Fr Ambrose
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