Originally, the Torah was only handwritten on a single scroll, you will still find these versions in synagogues. It is possible to get the complete Tanach (Jewish Bible), which is made up of the Torah, Nevi'im, and K'tuvim, in a single book.
Most religiously observant Jews would own a print copy of the whole Tanach (Jewish Bible), not just the Torah.
There are different estimates. The Traditional answer is the Torah was first written down around 1300 BCE, but modern scholarship suggests it was still an oral tradition until centuries later.
Either the bible dates back to antiquity or someone has ripped out the page with the print date.
The first Gutenberg Bible was printed in 1456.
yes
William Tyndale...
print it how you normally would and then staple it together.. simple
This is a good start to an online Bible in modern English: http://www.watchtower.org/e/bible/index.htm
Antichrist
He printed modern books for example The Bible.
Among others (he was a printer!) the Bible
Yes. If you type the words 'new oxford annotated bible large print' into a search engine like Google, it will give you many sources.