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The Bible does not have a denomination, per se. People of the Jewish faith read the Old Testament. Christians (Catholics and Protestants) read both the Old & New Testaments.

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Various translations are adopted or approved by one denomination or another. For example, the King James Version (KJV) and New International Version (NIV) are commonly used among protestant groups.

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The typical Protestant Bible excludes the Apocrypha.


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