The original Bible was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, and did not use quotation marks, or punctuation in general. Even punctuation to mark the end of verses did not exist!
Generally speaking, older translations (including the King James) do not use quotation marks, while more modern translations do.
Yes.....here's an example
"For god so loved the world, he gave his one and only son so that we may have eternal life."
-John 3:16
It is common to use quotation marks when writing a Bible verse in a sympathy card to indicate that the words are being quoted from the scripture. Make sure to attribute the verse to the appropriate book, chapter, and verse number.
You can place the Bible quote on the first page of the manuscript, right before the beginning of the main text. It is usually centered and can be in a different font or style to distinguish it from the rest of the content.
Not really. It pretty much depends on what exactly you are wrare writing about. You could use the biblr verses to make a point or to use it as a example. You would include the bible verse if you are to going to write about it.
blank verse
No, you do not need to use quotation marks for your own quotes in writing. It is understood that the words within the quotes are being attributed to you as the author.
At the 'BibleGateway' link below, you can find a wide range of translations of this verse, as well as the Living Bible's paraphrase. Type in the verse, and choose the particular translation you want to use.
it is somewhere in the bible try reading the whole thing you lazy people
It's in Isaiah. Use Biblegateway.com to search for the chapter and verse.
It is a Bible with marginal references that lists a chapter and verse in another part of the Bible that may shed some light on the passage that you are reading.
"Do not use my name in vain."this is also in the 10 commandments written by the lord
Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.
I'm not sure if anyone has the bible online or whatnot, but if you go to a book store and use a Thompson Chain Bible, they have indexes in the back where you can look up certain words, names, and phrases and it will list every verse with that.