New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Charles Perrot has written: 'La lecture de la Bible dans la synagogue' -- subject(s): Bible, History, Judaism, Liturgical use, Liturgy 'Les miracles' -- subject(s): Miracles
It is not a question of which one he would have used but which one did he use. The question suggest that he didn't use one. He did use on and it was the original 1611 King James Version.
Gurus don't use a Bible.
There were two International Bible Students, Bible Students can trace their roots to the 1860s, the Zion's Watch Tower Society was founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1884. Those associated with it called themselves "Bible Students: later "nternational Bible Students." In 1914, Charles Taze Russell informed Bible Students to refrain from using the "International Bible Students" name and to instead use "Associated Bible Students" when advertising their meetings.
There were two International Bible Students, Bible Students can trace their roots to the 1860s, the Zion's Watch Tower Society was founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1884. Those associated with it called themselves "Bible Students: later "nternational Bible Students." In 1914, Charles Taze Russell informed Bible Students to refrain from using the "International Bible Students" name and to instead use "Associated Bible Students" when advertising their meetings.
the use of bible in grain of wheat
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
Episcopals are a branch of Christianity, so yes they use the bible.
The Geneva Study Bible The Geneva Study Bible
There is no Philomena in the Bible. Use an online Bible search and see for yourself.
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