No; it is not likely to enter the public domain until 2080.
The original work is probably in the public domain. Modern translations of the bible, however, are almost certainly protected by copyright.
No, it is in the public domain.
No; it is controlled by the Philippine Bible Society.
The Bible itself is a public domain resource, because is history. But the different Bible translations are not! So, is not the same to use KJV,NIV, NKJV, GNV, RVR60, ESV, RV09, ASV, etc. Every Bible translation has his own Biblical Society associated to it, and has his own copyrights.
As the various texts that make up the Bible were written a very long time ago, the Bible is in the public domain. This means that nobody holds any copyright over the Bible.
The Bible versions that are public domain are the following: BBE (Bible in Basic English), KJV (King James Version), WEB (World English Bible), ASV (American Standard Bible of 1901), and the NET Bible.
The answer varies depending on what country you live in. The rest of this answer presumes you live in the United States; if not, then you will need to ask your question again being specific about the location. That said... it's complicated. Any book published before 1923 is in the public domain for certain. However, that applies only to the exact text of the book as published before 1923. If the book was later reprinted, there may have been changes to the text, and these changes will not necessarily be public domain. Translations of works published before 1923 are not in the public domain unless the translation was also published before 1923. The King James Version of the Bible, a translation published before 1923, is in the public domain. The New King James Version of the Bible, a translation first published in 1982, is not. Works published after 1923 may be public domain, but you would probably need to consult a lawyer to be certain.
International Bible Society was created in 1809.
Bible Lessons International was created in 1976.
International Bible College was created in 1942.
THe Gideon International Bible is most certainly not a Bible approved by the Catholic Church.
Holman Bible Outreach International was created in 2001.