The majority of Christians continue to use the King James version of the Holy Bible but the easiest version to read and understand is the NIV version or New International Version.
Although some Bibles are easier to read and understand, it has been the King James version of the Holy Bible that continues to be taught in most Christian Churches. Whether it be Sunday School, Worship Services, or Prayer Meetings.
The NIV version is used in some churches, but it is mostly used as a reference book to understand the King James version.
Most Christians believe the bible is the inspired word of God, and therefore trust it unconditionally. It's just part of their beliefs.
The bible that is used by the Christians, that is the old and new testaments, was put together by the Catholic church.
all of itThe previous poster is incorrect. Most Christians have not read the entire bible. Ask them and they'll admit it. Unless they're lying, which is a sin.
The Lutherans do not have a separate bible. They study and follow the bible that most Christians follow. There are 46 books in the Old and New Testament.
In america, yes suprisingly becuz Christians and other religions shouldn't steal
The most commonly used Bible version among Christians worldwide is the New International Version (NIV).
There have been millions of Christians over time and most of them are not in the Bible.
48 in St John's Bible
it is a holy text used by christians everywhere, there are 66 books in the bible
It may, but that is not the most memorable part for most Christians.
Many Christians claim they use the King James Bible because newer additions could have been changed or the translator could have been biased. The English used is also easier to understand.
Most Christians believe the bible is the inspired word of God, and therefore trust it unconditionally. It's just part of their beliefs.
Some of the most popular Bible versions used by Christians today include the King James Version (KJV), the New International Version (NIV), the English Standard Version (ESV), and the New Living Translation (NLT). These versions vary in their language style and readability, but all aim to convey the teachings of the Bible accurately.
The Ancient Assyrians did not really have a holy book. Modern Assyrians are Christians who follow the Peshitta or the Aramaic/Syriac Bible. It is most similar to the Bible used by Orthodox Christians, but there are still a few differences and is written in Aramaic, not Latin or Greek.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
The bible that is used by the Christians, that is the old and new testaments, was put together by the Catholic church.
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