The Bible itself is a public domain resource, because is history. But the different Bible translations are not! So, is not the same to use KJV,NIV, NKJV, GNV, RVR60, ESV, RV09, ASV, etc.
Every Bible translation has his own Biblical Society associated to it, and has his own copyrights.
No, it is in the public domain.
you can find Bible verses from the Bible, and the internet.
31104 verses are there in bible
psalms 119 has the highest verses in the Bible it has 176 verses
As the various texts that make up the Bible were written a very long time ago, the Bible is in the public domain. This means that nobody holds any copyright over the Bible.
yes
No; it is not likely to enter the public domain until 2080.
The original work is probably in the public domain. Modern translations of the bible, however, are almost certainly protected by copyright.
No, it is in the public domain.
No; it is controlled by the Philippine Bible Society.
you can find Bible verses from the Bible, and the internet.
31104 verses are there in bible
There are 925 verses in the Christian bible.
Check the back of the card. In most cases it is going to be copyrighted. There is a chance that they are using something that is public domain.
psalms 119 has the highest verses in the Bible it has 176 verses
The word "no" appears in 1,316 verses of the KJV bible. Feel free to peruse the list of verses at the related links to see which verses begin with the word.
As the various texts that make up the Bible were written a very long time ago, the Bible is in the public domain. This means that nobody holds any copyright over the Bible.