There are many sites that you may refer to for getting Arabic versions of The Bible and Audio versions also. A link below is an example.
Get an Arabic Bible. Or look for an Arabic translation online. (One is linked below.)
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They use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
Yes, there were six other English versions of The Bible prior to the King James version. They were, in order of oldest to the most recent, the Tyndale Bible, the Coverdale Bible, the Matthew Bible, the Gret Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the Bishops Bible.
the word - laminin - does not appear in the King James version of the Bible, nor in any English language version of the Bible
Get an Arabic Bible. Or look for an Arabic translation online. (One is linked below.)
There is not a specific Calvin version of the Bible (unless you are referring to the Geneva Bible, and the answer would be the same), but the Bible that John Calvin would have conformed to and based his theology on contains 66 books, like the King James Version, the New International Version, the English Standard version, and others.
There is no phoneme in Zack which does not exist in Arabic, so the pronunciation would be the same. It would be spelled (زاك). However, Zack is not a Arabic name but it does derive from Zechariah in the Bible and therefore does have an Arabic translation of (زَكَرِيّا) (Zakarya).
Definitely King James Version.
Bible : Al-ketab Al-moqaddas ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : الكتاب المقدس
Information on the authorized version of the King James version of the Holy Bible can be found on sites on the web. These include Bible Gateway and AV 1611.
These two words occur in the KJV Bible 31 and 71 times respectively. To find what you mean as 'the Bible version' of them, you would have to study the containing passages in-depth.
The New International Version of the Bible NIV and the New King James Version of the Bible NKJV.
85% of people in Syria speak and read Arabic. There are also minorities that speak the following languages, and Bibles are available in all as well:AdygheAfsharArmenianAzerbaijaniDomariKurdish (Kurmanji)TuroyoWestern Neo-AramaicDeaf people mainly speak Levantine Arabic Sign Language and generally read the Bible in Arabic.
the best bible for a 7 yr old would be: The New Bible In Pictures For Little Eyes
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King James Version New International Version Revised Standard Version The Living Bible New Living Translation World English Bible New King James Version New International Readers Editions American Standard Version New American Standard Version Young's Literal Translation Plain English Bible New English Bible Amplified Bible Basic English Bible Translator's NT 20th Century Bible Modern King James Version The Message New Jerusalem Bible Hebrew Names Version of World English Bible Contemporary English Version English Version for the Death Good News Version New Century Version New Revised Standard Version J. B. Phillips New Testament, modern English