No. There were different versions of the composition of the Bible even back in the Babylonian exile. Ben Sirach for example was considered to be part of canon at one point. The Bible has undergone multiple translations and transcriptions to get to where it is today. In fact there are multiple versions of the Bible today as a product of this history.
Palestine
aprrox £300 on todays market
It would be in the general area of the Gaza Strip today.
the original bible was written in latin!
No one can get a copy of the original Bible, as its manuscripts have been lost.
In 1909 it sold for $850 (around $20,000 in todays money). By the 1920s the price had dropped to $290 (around $3,200 in todays money).
I have a degree in Biblical Studies and I've never heard of a Bible referred to as "an original Bible." The original manuscripts (autographs) of the books that became the canon (our Bible) are not extant (still in existence). Bibles are mass-produced. They are printed from electronic copy by the company that owns the license for that particular translation. No Bible is more or less original than others.
The original King James Version (KJV) Bible was completed in 1611. It was the English translation of the Christian Bible, commissioned by the Church of England.
the Torah
Word Of God in the original Bible in language?? * Hebrew * Greek It's true!
Although not named as Deacons in the bible, they were the forerunners of the deacons in todays churches.
The bible