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A version of the Bible is a translation of the entire Bible or a part of it.
There may be slight differences owing to translation and interpretation of each word in the original, but the books are exactly the same. The only difference between a Catholic bible and a Protestant one is the Deuterocanonicals.
There are over 1,000 diffrent types of bibles; and there are all together (bibles made) about 6,000,000,000 add or subtract 1000. The Christian Bible is the bestselling book of all time. -- Alternate answer -- No one knows the answer to this question. There is no record of the number of bibles printed and sold. Sales occur all over the world, as do printings. There is no central register of all the translations / versions / editions.
Study Bibles come in most translations of the Bible, including the King James Version, and are not a translation in themselves. They have notes and information to complement, illuminate, and expand upon the text of the Bible.
The answer may be way upon my super intelligence but because I am a super smart guy, I would say there is only a small difference between the two huge types of bibles that were so well written. The only little difference between those two so obviously well written books is.....................the language! That is my super smart and cool answer to your not so confusing question. :)
Roman Catholic AnswerFunny thing about that, the Catholic Church wrote and approved the Bible, all approved Bibles are "Catholic Bibles". Without the Catholic Church there would be no Bible today. The only non-Catholic Bibles are protestant Bibles, and the only difference in them, is that they have removed some books from the Old Testament with which they did not agree. So, to answer your question, of course the Bible includes the book of Leviticus.
Adult Bibles are full text that are either translated or revised into different languages and dialects. Kids versions are text excerpts told in child-language stories.
There is no 'Seriah' in English translation Bibles
There are hundreds of versions of bibles for Christians depending on what publisher you select. Each publisher will have a different variation on how they choose to publish the bible. While the main cruxt of the text will be the same no matter the publisher, there will be subtle differences among the publishing companies.
Yes they did. The most common translation used by the pilgrims was the Geneva Bible.
It is estimated that over 20 million Bibles are sold in the United States each year. This number includes versions in various languages, formats, and editions.
The main difference between an NASB Thinline Bible and a traditional KJV Bible is the translation used. The NASB (New American Standard Bible) is known for its literal translation from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts, while the KJV (King James Version) is known for its formal and poetic language. The Thinline design refers to the thickness of the Bible, which is slimmer and easier to carry compared to a traditional Bible.
Parallel Bibles consist of different Bible translations placed side-by-side in one volume. Each page contains a complete Scripture portion from each of the versions so that the reader may easily compare the differences and similarities between the versions.
Of course! Those books where pretty much Greek versions of bibles.
There may be slight differences owing to translation and interpretation of each word in the original, but the books are exactly the same. The only difference between a Catholic bible and a Protestant one is the Deuterocanonicals.
They might, but its not a translation approved by the Catholic church for their English speaking members to be reading.
Yes, Bibles are updated through the years because the vocabulary of people change as years pass, and some words that are used in older versions of the Bible, are not commonly used in present time. For example, if you say something is cool nowadays it means that it is stylish, or funky, but back then it was just cold, or chill. Different Bibles, such as different versions, or Bibles for kids or for teens, will use different vocabulary to get the message more clear according to whom they refer to. Also different religions have different Bibles. For example the Christian Bible, will not be the same as the Catholic Bible, because they are different religions.
Yes. The Catholic Bible is a different translation and has more books in the Old Testament.