Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
Orthodox Study Bible was created in 2008.
Orthodox is a religion. They believe in the Bible, and in God. The difference is they are cool.
It depends on what Bible you're using. By that I mean are you talking about the Protostant Bible, or the Roman Catholic Bible, or the Greek Orthodox Bible, or the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible? In all of these there are at least 60.
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Yes there is.
The Greek for "bible" is "Βίβλος"; pronounced vivlos.
Orthodox Christians typically use the Septuagint version of the Bible for their religious practices and teachings.
In the form 'rachamim' in the Orthodox Jewish Bible - see related link below:
According to Orthodox Christianity, everything that is done must be by the standards of The Bible, everything else is a sin.
God's Word, the Bible
Yes they do. (it depends on how religious you are)
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