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If you are referring to a specific document with that title, then the answer is yes. However, if you are just writing about the general idea, then no.
The word Holy and Bible are are capitalized because when capitalization rules were set in place it was stated that the names of sacred books would be capitalized. This includes New Testament, Old Testament and Gospels among others.
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Typically, all words will be capitalized except for articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, on, etc.)
no they are slang words. typically slang words souldn't be capitalized
A proper noun has its first letter capitalized.
the words that are capitalized when used
Jerusalem OT (capitalized) means the condition of Jerusalem in the Old Testament.
"Who" and "was" are not capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence.
It should be capitalized if it is used as a title. Example: Will and Testament of Washington
All words apart from articles, conjunctions and prepositions should be capitalized.
In a title, only the first word, the last word, and all major words are typically capitalized. Minor words like "and," "or," and "but" are not usually capitalized unless they are the first or last word of the title.