The New American Standard Bible is not Catholic and is missing the deuterocanonical books removed by the Protestant Reformers. The New American Bible, however, is Catholic.
The longest book in the Douay-Rheims Bible, the New American Bible (NAB) and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (NRSV) is Psalms with its 150 chapters
It is in the New American Standard in 990 verses.
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It depends if it's a Christian or Catholic Bible, but the standard Christian Bible has 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament, totaling 66 books.
It is in the Bible 306 verses in King James, 106 verses in New American Standard.
New American Standard Bible was created in 1971.
Currently, three translations are approved for Catholic liturgical use: the New Jerusalem, the Revised Standard Edition (RSV), and the New American Bible (NAB)
The longest book in the Douay-Rheims Bible, the New American Bible (NAB) and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (NRSV) is Psalms with its 150 chapters
Catholics typically read the New American Bible (NAB) or the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSV-CE) of the Bible.
New American Standard Bible
The New American Bible is the Bible which was translated for and is the official Bible of the Catholic Church in the United State, yes, it carries a the Bishops Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat.
The official Bible version used by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
New American Bible with Revised New Testament. It's a Catholic version of the Bible.
I70 times in the American Standard version of the Bible
The four most commonly used Catholic Editions of the Bible are: The New American Bible (approved for use in the Liturgy), the Revised Standard Version (Catholic Edition), the Douay-Rheims, and the New Jerusalem Bible. Please see the link below for help in choosing a version that is best suited for your use.
Currently, three translations are approved for Catholic liturgical use: the New Jerusalem, the Revised Standard Edition (RSV), and the New American Bible (NAB)
The Protestant Bible has no specific name associated with it, other than "the Bible" or "the Holy Bible." The distinction is usually in the content; the Protestant Bible omits the Apocrypha and the Deuterocanonical books usually included in Roman Catholic texts. Both Catholic and Protestant Bibles come in a wide variety of translations.