Well, I was going to post this somewhere else, but shockingly the other board is even worse looking than this one. Yes, that's possible.
I mean I spent the time making the image so I have to put it on the internet. I'll put it in simple terms:
Jesus told his disciples he has not come to kill people.
What is the commentary on this passage?
"Just because Jesus said this, doesn't mean we can't kill heretics."
This may be the funniest Bible commentary in the world. And the whole Douay-Rheims is like this, it's constantly talking about "as you can see here this is why protestants are wrong and oooh I hate them so much!"
It's like "Look, guys I know this is a scary passage, Jesus telling his disciples not to kill, I mean this is intense, it's scary, but don't worry, we can still kill heretics it's okay. And not just the church but christian princes. If you disagree, just kill em."
On top of this I was recently reading a medieval document recently, and I realised the middle ages is like a renaissance fair but everyone is mentally ill. Of course today we're mentally ill, but it a different way. I'm not saying 1582 is medieval by the way.
But this Bible came out at a very turbulent time. And what's funny is after they release this Bible which is full of hating on "protestants" the King James Bible came out shortly after, and they say a thing, no commentary annotations, they trust their translation so much, they let the Bible speak for itself.
Again, probably anyone here wouldn't care about any of this, but I made the image, and what? I'm going to share it with... who exactly?