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There is no such thing as "the English Bible." The There is only a Hebrew Bible, which can be translated into any language, including English.

The order of the Books of the Hebrew bible has nothing to do with what language it's translated into. It has more to do with whether it's a Christian Translation or a Jewish Translation.

Jewish Translations preserve the original order of the Hebrew Bible. Christian translations usually use a different order, created by the early Church around the 2nd Century of the common era.

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There is no such thing as "the English Bible." The There is only a Hebrew Bible, which can be translated into any language, including English.

The order of the Books of the Hebrew bible has nothing to do with what language it's translated into. It has more to do with whether it's a Christian Translation or a Jewish Translation.

Jewish Translations preserve the original order of the Hebrew Bible. Christian translations usually use a different order, created by the early Church around the 2nd Century of the common era.

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No, not in English translations.

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That depends on which translations you consult. "Crazy" does not appear in KJV nor NASV, but I found 26 references (mostly Old Testament) in Common English Bible, Complete Jewish Bible, and the Contemporary English Version. There are over 30 different versions or translations of the Bible, and that's just in English. There may be many more if you have the time to search.

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French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English

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78.....because some translations have several versions

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