The Roman Catholic Bible currently contain 7 Apocryphal Books in the O.T.. At one time they included 11 books.
The Apocrypha. Check it out in Wikipedia
There are 39 books or 46 books in the Old Testament scripture depending on which Biblical canon you accept. The Protestant Bibles have 39 books and the Catholic Bibles have 46 which include an additional 7 Apocrypha books. New Testament cannon is 27 books in both Protestant and Catholic Bibles.
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The apocrypha was NOT included in the Bible. These are the books rejected by Jews who cannonized the scriptures.
none. they were included in some Bibles along with old testament books, but most current Bibles no longer have them. The Catholic Bible does still contain the aprocyphal books
Some books are included in bibles used by some churches, not included in others. The ones excluded from all common bibles are called the Apocrypha, and are available separately in religious bookstores.
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It is found in Sirach 6:14-16. Sirach (also known as Ecclesiasticus, note the different spelling from Ecclesiastes) is a book found in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles, as well as some Protestant Bibles that include the Deuterocanonical Apocrypha.
The Apocrypha, which includes 1 and 2 Maccabees, was in the original King James Version of 1611, but was omitted in 1666.
Jeremiah chapter 13/14Another Answer:In Bibles without the Apocrypha, the middle books are Micah and Nahum.See link below:
There are no maps in The Bible. Many Reference Bibles (Study Bibles as well) include maps.
The septuagint influenced the great fourth-century scholar Jerome in preparing his Vulgate translation, which became the standard Latin version of the Bible for many centuries. Thus, both Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles include the Apocrypha in their canon. While other Christians do not consider the books of the Apocrypha canonical, most modern translations include them since they are studied for their contribution to understanding the history of period in which they developed.