The Holy Bible is always capitalized, as are all other book titles. The Qur'an/Koran and the Torah are capitalized, as are all other holy texts. If a person uses the word "Bible" to reference the Holy Bible, s/he is naming the book by a proper name.
I capitalize it. Bible is usually capitalized anyway.
The word Bible should be capitalized. Study does not need to be.
If it refers to the Holy Bible, then yes, it's capitalized.
yes, it should be capitalized
No, it is not necessary to capitalize t in the Bible. The word Bible does not have to be capitalized either, but I like to.
"Lord" is capitalized in the Bible to show reverence and respect for God, as it is a title used to address Him as the supreme ruler and authority.
The term 'Bible or Scripture' should always be capitalized. The terms biblical and scriptural should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence. Descriptive terms describing a Bible like a version title New King James should be capitalized but general terms like a good Bible or an expensive Bible should not be.
"Bible" traditionally is capitalized in all sentences when it refers to the book believed to be holy by Christians. However, bible can be used without capitalization as a metaphor, as in "Some call the Bagvad Gita the Hindu bible."
The word Holy and Bible are are capitalized because when capitalization rules were set in place it was stated that the names of sacred books would be capitalized. This includes New Testament, Old Testament and Gospels among others.
Yes, both Bible and Scripture should always be capitalized. However, biblical and scriptural, unless at the beginning of a sentence, should not be capitalized.
It depends on which bible you are talking about if you mean the Holy Bible then yes the Bible is capitalized but there are other bibles too
It is respect to the LORD.