Polyglot Bible
A Polyglot Bible is a version of the Bible that presents the text in multiple languages side by side. This format allows readers to compare different translations and understand the nuances of the original scriptures. The most famous example is the Complutensian Polyglot, published in the early 16th century, which included Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts.
Polyglot Bibles are valuable for scholars, linguists, and anyone interested in biblical studies. They help in analyzing the differences in translation and interpretation across languages, enhancing the understanding of religious texts and their historical context.