First, it isn't a "Catholic Bible." Many Catholics choose to use the New American Bible translation. Most printed since 2008 will not have the Anglicized Hebrew name for God, Jehovah, but those printed prior to 2008 are still easy to find from any number of on line as well as brick & mortar stores. A quick search yielded fifty sellers of the 1991 edition.
Why Not ? JW arent like Greek Orthodox who stick to bible names...
jehovahs witnesses have been going fron the beginning of time they were called bible students in early days they changed there name to jehovahs witnesses because they are doing the witness work the was done by jesus when he was on earth and also because jehovah is the almightys personal name hence jehovahs witnesses
The name Jehovah appears 4 times in the King James Version by my count, 7 if you include variants (such as Jehovahjireh).
Depends on the Catholic translation.
The Protestant Bible has no specific name associated with it, other than "the Bible" or "the Holy Bible." The distinction is usually in the content; the Protestant Bible omits the Apocrypha and the Deuterocanonical books usually included in Roman Catholic texts. Both Catholic and Protestant Bibles come in a wide variety of translations.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses adopt God's view of marriage as found in the Bible that marriage is sacred.
Many will argue but it is Jehovahs Witnesses. Ps 83:18
.Catholic AnswerThe name "Catholic" came about before the Bible (New Testament) was written completely, and definitely before it was put together in the fourth century. The "Church" part is in the Bible, but not the word "Catholic." Members of the Catholic Church wrote the Bible, and then Pope Damasus and the Council of Rome ordered which books definitively made up the Canon of the New Testament. In other words, the Bible depends upon the Catholic Church, not the other way around. So, no, the words "Catholic Church" do not appear in the New Testament.
The term 'catholic' in this sense means 'universal.' In that the Bible is worldwide, it Is catholic. This has nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
No. At least the Jewish Bible I have heard, but don't remember the Christian or Catholic or whatever
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Gospels in the Bible are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The "Catholic Bible" is the Bible as used by the Church for two millenium.
The New Jerusalem Bible is Catholic.