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Q: How many English Bible translations are there?
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What is known as English Bible?

Typically the King James Version is known as the English Bible, but there are many other translations also.


Is there a Leora in the Bible?

No, not in English translations.


How was the French Bible different?

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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The word 'Europe' is not mentioned in the major English translations of The Bible.


Where is podium mentioned in the Bible?

It does not appear in most English translations.


Is the King James version the only bible?

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Is the word Europe mentioned in the Bible?

The word 'Europe' is not mentioned in the major English translations of the bible.


Is the term ramble found in the Bible?

No, not in the most common of the English translations.


Who is Kabshiel in the Bible?

Not in most English translations. Please check spelling.


Where is the term 'minions' found in the Bible?

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What year was the bible first translated into English?

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