same bible differant beliefs about that bible
for example catholics would tell you that the woman giving birth to God's son is Mary
whereas the born again christian would say that the woman is a symbolic representation of isriel
the christian group with an entirely differant bible in addition to The Bible of Jesus
would be the Mormons
* Well I'm not sure about that (above) the born again Christians I know would say Mary is the woman who gave birth to God's son Jesus. Catholics revere Mary and pray to Mary ask Mary for forgiveness, born again Christians believe Jesus is their advocate before God.
Anyway the bibles are the same except sometimes the Catholic Bibles have some additional books, often called the apocrypha.
There is no difference at all.
Depends on which Bible you mean...There are 66 books in the King James Bible and 73 in the Catholic Douay Bible.
the difference between the two is that the protocanonical books are the ones which includes some of the books in the protestant religion, while deuterocanonicals are purely catholic books in the bible.
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.
We were just in a hotel room where I actually read the Gideon Bible in the drawer. I noticed that it was a King James Version. Because of the history of strained politics between the Vatican and England, it's safe to say that the King James Version is not a Catholic Bible. Regardless, I'm sure the Gideons would not object if a Catholic were to read their Bible.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo difference, Catholic and Christian is the same thing. I imagine that you are asking the difference between a Catholic/Christian Bible and a protestant Bible, which protestants may refer to as a Christian Bible. Protestants have removed a number of books from the Old Testament as they were uncomfortable with not believing things that the Bible said, so they changed the Bible.
Catholics are Christian.Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no difference between a Catholic and a Christian according to the traditional interpretation of these two words, unfortunately, since the time of the protestant revolt, heretics have appropriated the word "Christian" to mean someone who believes in their own version of Jesus Christ and their own version of the Bible, and excludes Catholics.
Lutheran Bible has 66 books and Catholic Bible has 73 books. There is no difference in the New Testament of Catholics and Lutheran. However, Catholics consider 7 more books as divine in the Old Testament of the Bible.
The difference between the catholic, Pentecostal and Baptist beliefs is that the catholic church focuses on Mary and the Pope, while the Pentecostals take the whole Bible literally and believe that all of the Bible is relevant for today's world while the Baptist pick and choose which parts of the Bible they wish to apply to modern day life.
The bible is composed of 63 books (Christian bible not catholic) and each are inspired by God
The main difference between the Jehovah's Witness Bible and the Christian Bible is the translation and interpretation of certain key passages. Jehovah's Witnesses use the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, which includes some unique renderings of verses compared to other Christian translations. Additionally, Jehovah's Witnesses have distinct beliefs and practices that set them apart from mainstream Christian denominations.
The similarities are huge. The Roman Catholic bible is the same as the standard Christian bible (apart from some matters of translation and the preferred authoritative sources) except for a few inclusions in the Hebrew Scriptures (sometimes called the Old Testament) of the RC bible considered non-canonical by most mainstream Christian churches.
There is no difference at all.
Depends on which Bible you mean...There are 66 books in the King James Bible and 73 in the Catholic Douay Bible.
The Bible used by the Catholic church contains additional books that are not used by Protestant denominations (but do tend to also be used by Orthodox churches) following the Alexandrian Cannonical doctrine. These books are Tobias, Judith, 1 Machabees, 2 Machabees, Wisdom and Ecclesiasticus. American Catholics generally use the New American or New Jerusalem translation of the Bible which is slightly different from the KJV or NIV generally used by Protestants. The overall messages of the books of the Bible that are the same in all denominations and translations is generally the same, but may be interpreted differently by each individual and each church.
the difference between the two is that the protocanonical books are the ones which includes some of the books in the protestant religion, while deuterocanonicals are purely catholic books in the bible.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge Mormons use the same mutilated Bible in common use in protestant sects, the mistranslation known as the King James and more recent ones which omit the seven Old Testament Books that Martin Luther disagreed with.