one thing about the link you posted, that i thought would be worth mentioning... the old testament was originally written in hebrew.. and has been kept letter for letter, word for word for thousands of years... (the process of making a torah scroll is quite painstaking and involves more years of training than any modern pastor, reverend or even pope)... there's hundreds of steps that must be taken, even the skins that the torah scrolls are written on have to be from a certain kind of lamb, that's killed in a certain way, the lambs have to be blemish free, and the utensils that the scrolls are written with have to be a certain kind, and the spacing of the letters and width and height have to be exactly correct... it takes a scribe about 1 year to make a torah scroll... and they cost as much as people's homes... the very minimum they cost 5 digits (american money)... and upward from there.. so something that is preserved with such care, and up until recently was made available only to the rich or to schools.. has not been tampered with... anyway.. the language that it's written in is hebrew... not latin... so anything that you are getting from the old testament, that is in latin, is just another translation of the bible... you would be better off getting an authorized king james bible and using a strong's exhaustive concordance to look up the words... or getting a green's interlinear bible... or a hebrew lexicon.. or perhaps all three...
and for the new testament, it was not originally written in greek... lol a lot of the books were made by jewish people (matthew, mark, luke, john--- all jewish)... there's a translation of the new testament that uses the aramaic translation (cousin language of hebrew) that's of the new testament..
www.aent.org so you may be interested in obtaining a copy of that... the strong's exhaustive concordance contains greek translations as well..
you can obtain a copy of the authorized KJV and the strong's exhaustive concordance for free online, using e-sword...
http://www.e-sword.net/ < just download it.. and it comes with it already.. i also recommend the scriptures bible.. that's what it's called "the scriptures"... you can get it for free at:
http://www.isr-messianic.org/ instead of lord and god, it puts the correct form of God's name in the text.. YHVH, el, elohim, etc.. and Jesus is "Yeshua" (but they're spelled out in hebrew).. it reads a bit different from the KJV.. but will give you a more well rounded view, in my opinion.

oh.. the douay rhimes version of the bible is available for download on e-sword's website.. they have a lot of stuff on there that you can download for free.

and the software is pretty neat. it's got a little section for your study notes and you can look up specific words and they have dictionaries and stuff you can download... it's neat.

hope i helped a bit! wasn't intended to be offensive, just helpful & throwing my 2 (or 20) cents out there.
