Jewish Bible (Old Testament only), Septuagint Bible (First time that the entire Old Testament was translated from Hebrew into Greek, in Alexandria, Egypt. Vulgate Bible (the Catholic Bible, tranlated into Latin,with extra or "apocryphal" books not contained in the Protestant Bibles). Lutheran Bible (translated from Latin into German). King James Bible (translated from Latin into English). NIV Bible, and many other Protestant Bibles. Also, many Bibles translated into a number of modern foreign languages.
there was 700 versions printed in 2007
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.
Below is a link to the KJV 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.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.
The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. Of which there several 'varieties' Some of whom have slightly different versions. Therefore Christianity has the best Bible. Other religions call their holy texts other names.
The most common French Bible versions include the Louis Segond (LSG), which is widely used among Protestants, and the Bible de Jérusalem, favored by Catholics. Other notable versions are the Martin Bible, the Ostervald Bible, and the Nouvelle Version Segond (NVS). Each of these translations has its own style and audience, reflecting different theological and historical contexts.
The Catholic version of the Bible is called the "Douay-Rheims Bible." It differs from other versions because it includes additional books known as the deuterocanonical books, which are not found in Protestant versions of the Bible.
Henry Barker has written: 'English Bible versions' -- subject(s): Bible, 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.
there was 700 versions printed in 2007
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.
Below is a link to the KJV Bible.
They are called 'simple to read' versions. If you are young, there are children's versions.
Lewis Frederick Lupton has written: 'The quarrel' -- subject(s): Bible, History, Versions 'Bethlehem to Lindisfarne' -- subject(s): Bible, Septuagint, Versions 'Love' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Geneva, Nobility, Versions 'Faith' -- subject(s): Bible 'Truth' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Wyclif's wicket' 'Reform' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Miles Coverdale' -- subject(s): Bible 'Endurance' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Bishops, Church of England, Geneva, Versions 'Welcome joy' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Tyndale, the martyr' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, History, Reformation, Versions
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.
There are no specific number of pages , because the pages differ from bible to bible as there are different versions and types of bible.