Begin with the specific name of the edition you used, all editors associated with it, and the publication information. Your parenthetical reference will include the name of the specific edition of The Bible, followed by an abbreviation of the book, and the chapter and verse.
An example for MLA follows:
New International Version. The Gospel of Matthew. Grand Rapids, MI:Zondervan, 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Print.
After the quote, (Nelson Study Bible, note on...) name the verse for the note.
What quote? You make the quote, and we shall tell you where it is in the Bible,
This is not a Bible quote.
Emerson often alluded to or quoted The Bible.
No Bible reference for this.
There is no such mention, and therefore no such reference, in the Bible.
Scofield Reference Bible was created in 1909.
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
a parable is Jesus telling about the truths and a reference is where to find the truths at
Nowhere; that is not a quote from the Bible.
To properly reference a quote from a person in academic writing, you should include the person's name, the year the quote was made, and the page number (if applicable) in parentheses after the quote. Additionally, you should include a full citation in your reference list at the end of your paper.
NO. There is no reference to 'nahvi' in the Bible.