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Quoting from The Bible requires the chapter and verse(s) and the translation. If all quotes are from the same translation, that can be noted in the text or in the first footnote. Large-scale copying is prohibited by copyright laws. Consult the front of your translation for information on how much you can legally quote.

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5 Quoting the Bible requires neither a citation in the text nor a reference at the end of your paper?

Perhaps not. A lot of people don't bother to do it. But, at the same time... it allows the reader the opportunity to "prove to himself" whether or not the Bible really says what the writer claims it says. There are a lot of "un-biblical Bible-quotes" floating around in the world.


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