At this point in history, nearly all bibles are equal. They are all based off the King James version of The Bible, so you could use that, or for easier reading, go with the New International Translation, formed by a committee of Christians and Catholics across the denominations.
Lutheran Study Bible was created in 2009.
As the bible is there for all to read at any time they do like, yes the Lutheran people and the Lutheran church do very much read the protestant bible.
That would be correct. There are many words that are not in the Bible. (ie: Catholic, Lutheran; not even the word cross, or Christmas, or Easter, or Halloween) Neither is the word 'Bible', in the Bible.
Lutheran Bible has 66 books and Catholic Bible has 73 books. There is no difference in the New Testament of Catholics and Lutheran. However, Catholics consider 7 more books as divine in the Old Testament of the Bible.
The correct spelling is "Lutheran."
there is no lutheran book but the Bible. the catechism is simply a collection of bible teachings and luther's interpretation of them but this book is written by man, and is not inspired like the Bible
Lutheran is not used at all in the King James Bible
Answer The Lutheran creation story is the Christian creation account found in the Bible primarily in Genesis.
Missouri Synod Lutheran Church.
Indeed they do
An Open Bible church is usually in a Lutheran Church. A Open Bile Church in Arizona that I would recommend is Whiteriver Lutheran Church in Whiteriver, AZ.
No, apostlic is pentecostal which belives in the trinity however Lutheran is the bible and Christianity based on Martin Luther King jr.