Basically, the original Greek and Hebrew doesn't, but various translators have included, omitted, or added verses for various ideological reasons. For example, Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus (gnostic gospels - just because something is older doesn't make it better), Dhouay-Rheims (translated to agree with Roman Catholicism ), some translators are not christian, and as for paraphrases anything is permissable.
The NIV Bible does not have missing verses, but it may have differences in wording compared to other translations.
Some Bible verses that are missing from the NIV translation compared to other versions include Matthew 17:21, Matthew 18:11, Acts 8:37, and 1 John 5:7.
The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible contains verses that are not included in the New International Version (NIV). These missing verses can impact the overall understanding of the text as they may alter the meaning or context of certain passages. It is important for readers to be aware of these differences when studying the Bible.
If i were you, I would not be reading the NIV, It is missing a couple verses. A verse that it is missing is Mark 15:28. Another one is John 5:4
None, the"Holy Bible" never intended for schools to be like they are today.
you can find Bible verses from the Bible, and the internet.
31104 verses are there in bible
The word "today" is written as "to day" in the King James Version of The Bible. The word "to day" is in the King James Version of the Bible 75 times. It is in 69 verses.
The word "today" is written as "to day" in the King James Version of the Bible. The word "to day" is in the King James Version of the Bible 75 times. It is in 69 verses.
There are 925 verses in the Christian bible.
in the NIV, version there are verses taken out of the bible, these verses were taken out because NIV believe king James put them in there
psalms 119 has the highest verses in the Bible it has 176 verses