Yes, the book of James is included in the Protestant Bible.
Ecclesiasticus, but this book is not included in the Hebrew or Protestant Bibles.
Sirach, also known as Ecclesiasticus, is not included in the Protestant Bible because it is considered a deuterocanonical book by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians. Protestants do not consider it to be divinely inspired scripture.
No, the Book of Enoch is not included in the Catholic Bible.
The book of Shadows
The book of Tobit is not included in most non-Catholic versions of the Bible. The book would be included in the Apocrypha, which is normally included in the Catholic Bible.
The Gospel of Matthew is included in the Catholic versions of the Bible, and always has been. With respect to the book of Matthew, there are no substantial differences between the Catholic canon and the Protestant.
The Koran is the holy book for the followers of Islam (called Moslems or Muslims), and tells about Mohammad. The King James Bible is the holy book for Protestant Christians, and tells about the Law and the Prophets, and Jesus and the Apostles.
"Susanna' is Chapter 13 of the 'extended Book of Daniel', and 'Bel and the Dragon' is in Chapter 14 of the 'extended Book of Daniel', found in the Greek Septuagint. It is not typically found in the Protestant Bible, but was included in the (original) 1611 edition of the King James Version.See the related link(s) below for more information:
Isaiah, 66Answer 2In protestant Bible.
There is a book of James in the bible.
One of the tenants of the protestant reformation was "sola Scriptura" which means according to scripture alone. The bible is the one and only book recognized as holy by protestants.
The Arch Angel Uriel is not mentioned in the Protestant Bible. He is mentioned in the Second Book of Esdras and also the Book of Enoch.