there was 700 versions printed in 2007
As so many different language translations exist, and as, within those languages, so many different versions exist, and as, within those versions, so many printings exist.... this number is unknown and unknowable.
This is the Greek version of the Old Testament, translated in the 3rd to 1st Century BC and as result was obviously handwritten. There have been so many printed versions of this book, but the first was in 1518 in Venice. The 1586 version in Rome is the basis for the Vulgate (Latin Bible). The last known version (as of 2009) was in 2006 by the German Bible Society.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.
There are many sites that you may refer to for getting Arabic versions of the Bible and Audio versions also. A link below is an example.
I'm glad you asked. 144.
There is no book of Eli in the Bible although there is a priest called Eli - see 1Sam.2&3. The Bible has gone through many printings in many versions and many languages since 1450 when the first Bible was printed, (in Latin), which was also the first book ever to be printed.
As so many different language translations exist, and as, within those languages, so many different versions exist, and as, within those versions, so many printings exist.... this number is unknown and unknowable.
Who Printed the Bible depends of what langue you are talking about and what you mean by print. The very first part of the Bible was written by God Himself (Exo 31:18). In Exodus we read that the Ten Commandments were written with the finger of God. The Bible was written down by various people used by God, and they faithfully translated and copied throughout the centuries. The first printed book printed on the printing press was the Bible. It was printed by Gutenberg. The Bible printed was in Latin, and was later translated into other languages including English. Printing techniques improved over the next few centuries and now we have the many different versions of Bibles we have now.
Ramayana was translated into several languages. It does not have versions. It was a true story. The story never changes. So there is no need to have versions.
Before the King James Version was published, there were several versions of the Bible, including the Geneva Bible, the Bishop's Bible, and the Great Bible.
This is the Greek version of the Old Testament, translated in the 3rd to 1st Century BC and as result was obviously handwritten. There have been so many printed versions of this book, but the first was in 1518 in Venice. The 1586 version in Rome is the basis for the Vulgate (Latin Bible). The last known version (as of 2009) was in 2006 by the German Bible Society.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.
There are many sites that you may refer to for getting Arabic versions of the Bible and Audio versions also. A link below is an example.
Many publishers have printed versions of Aesop's fables.
There are many other versions of the bible other than the English Standard Version. These include The New World Translation and The King James Version.
The Holy Bible...I think. Actually, the Bible was not the first book. Books have been in existence for thousands of years. Also, how you define "the Bible" depends changes the equation. The King James Version, which one version many people consider to be the actual Bible (matter of opinion) wasn't in existence until the early 1600s, when is was transcribed by King James scribes. The Gutenberg Bible, which was the first Bible to be printed on a printing press, was printed in the 1450s. Other versions existed before that, but they are all translations of the orginal letter and manuscripts from the writers, and for that matter, there were many letters and manuscripts written by some of the same people that were not included in many of the versions of the Bible that are in existence.
nobody is sure because there have been many ciopies in the old world, but some could have burned or been lost at sea or just turned into dust-----Do you mean "How many times was the Bible written?" By that I assume you mean "How many times has the Bible been Translated?" The Bible has been translated into hundreds of languages. 2,018 at last count. Some of these many languages have many versions within that language. For example, the Bible has been translated into 24 common English Versions of the Bible, whole or in part.The Bible, or parts thereof, was written in three languages, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.No one has a clue as to how many copies have been printed. The Bible is the most sold and most stolen book in history.