The Bible in French is "la Bible." It is a collection of sacred texts in Christianity, comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament. Various translations exist, with one of the most well-known being the "Bible Louis Segond," which is widely used among French-speaking Protestants. The Catholic Church often references the "Bible de Jérusalem" for its liturgical texts.
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
In French, the bible is le bible. It is the same word in both languages.
There are 25 books in the French bible.
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Live by the Bible could be translated as 'vivre selon la bible' in French
Antoine de Montchrestien has written: 'Haman' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, Bible plays, French, Haman (Biblical character), French Bible plays 'Two French Biblical plays' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, Bible plays, French, Haman (Biblical character), French Bible plays
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French translations of the Bible have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into French. English translations have been translated from Greek and Hebrew into English
There is no bible of the French revolution. There are many historical books about the period, both fiction and non-fiction
no it is not in the bible it is a Russian and french word in Russian it means hope
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A Bible that has been illustrated by famed French artist Gustave Dore.