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Features. The Bible is considered a sacred text by three major world religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Many devout believers consider it to be the literal truth. Others treat it with great respect, but believe that it was written by human beings and, as such is a complex, often contradictory document.
- The Apocrypha
The books on this page are all Deuterocanonical. Jerome...
- King James Version
This is the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible,...
- The Forgotten Books of Eden
Sacred Texts Bible Apocrypha ... The Forgotten Books of Eden...
- World Bible
The most comprehensive collection of books on religion,...
- The Septuagint
This is the main index for the Septuagint, the oldest Greek...
- The Complete Sayings of Jesus
Like the Jefferson Bible, this is an attempt to edit the...
- Greek New Testament
The text given here and in the Polyglot Bible for the Greek...
- Vulgate
This is the Latin Bible, or 'Vulgate'. Translated from the...
- The Polyglot Bible
The sacred-texts Polyglot Bible displays the text of the...
- Bible Maps
bible maps This is a collection of Bible Maps scanned from...
- The Apocrypha
- Peace Be Upon You: The Story of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Coexistence by Zachary Karabell.
- A Christian View Of Islam by Thomas F. Michel.
- Abraham: One God, Three Wives, Five Religions by Frances Worthington.
- Muhammad, the World-Changer: An Intimate Portrait by Mohamad Jebara.
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These include the Tawrat, believed by Muslims to have been given by God to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur (used in reference to the Psalms) [1] revealed to David ( Dawud ); and the Injil revealed to Jesus ( Isa ). The Islamic methodology of tafsir al-Qur'an bi-l-Kitab ( Arabic: تفسير القرآن ...
There are 80 books in the King James Bible; 39 in the Old Testament, 14 in the apocrypha, and 27 in the New Testament . When citing the Latin Vulgate, chapter and verse are separated with a comma, for example "Ioannem 3,16"; in English Bibles chapter and verse are separated with a colon, for example "John 3:16".
King James Bible [note 1]Clementine VulgateDouay RheimsFull Title In The Authorised VersionThe First Book of Moses, called GenesisThe Second Book of Moses, called ExodusThe Third Book of Moses, called ...The Fourth Book of Moses, called Numbers1631 Holy Bible, Robert Barker/John Bill, London. King James Version. What is in the Christian Canon, and how did it evolve? Judaism, Islam and Christianity all have canons. These include the Qur’an for Islam, the Hebrew Bible for Judaism, and the Hebrew Bible plus the New Testament for Christians.
the world is the King James Version and its many major revisions. It was first published in 1611. It is the only Bible that has been translated in over fifteen hundred different languages of the world. The King James Version (KJV) has 66 books bound together within its covers. Compare this to the Roman Catholic Version (Douay) of the Bible
The conclusion is clear: the god of Islam is not the same God as in Christianity. Therefore, the explanation of God, in at least one of these two faiths, must be wrong. Either God is a Trinity or He is not. Islam and Christianity cannot both be true at the same time.