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  2. To cite the Bible in 7th edition APA Style, use the general book citation format, omitting the author element and listing the specific version used (not just “The Bible”) as the title. Include a URL if you accessed an online version.

  3. How to Cite the Bible in APA | EasyBib Citations

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    This page will help you format citations for the Bible based on APA 7th edition guidelines. Guide overview. APA reference page entry for a Bible. Citing a Bible (print or ebook) Citing a translated Bible; Citing a Bible on a website; APA in-text Bible citations

  4. APA Style (7th Edition) Citation Guide: Biblical Sources

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    The first time you paraphrase or quote from the Bible, identify which version of the Bible that you used. Include both the original and republished publication dates in the reference. You do not need to repeat the version name in subsequent references.

  5. Religious Work References - APA Style

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    When referring to the Bible generally or to versions of the Bible generally, do not use italics (e.g., the King James Version of the Bible, the New Revised Standard Version, Holy Bible, the Septuagint). Cite a chapter or verse in the text using canonical numbering rather than page numbers:

  6. Citing classical and religious works - APA Style

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    When directly quoting a classical or religious work in the text, the seventh edition Publication Manual says to use “canonically numbered parts common across editions (e.g., books, chapters, verses, lines, cantos)” (p. 303) instead of page numbers.

  7. For scripture citations, the ORU College of Business observes the guidelines of the 6th edition of the APA style manual rather than the current (7th) edition. According to the 6th edition, an entry on the reference list is not required for Bible verses quoted or paraphrased.

  8. How To Reference The Bible Apa 7Th Edition - The holy script

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    1. Formatting an APA 7th Edition Bible Reference. 2. Citing Different Bible Versions. 3. Citing Specific Passages From Different Versions. 4. Choosing A Citation Style. 5. Including A Bible Citation In An Outline. 6. Conclusion. The most common Bible cited in APA 7th Edition is the New international Version (NIV) published in 2020.

  9. Citing the Bible - How to Cite Resources in APA 7- Adapted for...

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    Citing a single verse, print edition: In-Text Parenthetical [= P hereafter]: "Quote" ( English Standard Version, 2001/2009,1 Samuel 10:8). Reference List [=R hereafter]: The English Standard Version Bible: Containing the Old and New Testament with Apocrypha.

  10. General guidelines for citing the Bible in APA 7 format: Bible passages are classified as "religious and classical" books without authors and must be included with your References if they are mentioned in your text. (This is a new rule with the APA 7th ed.) In-Text Citations. Template. Bible Version, Date of Publication, Book chapter and verse.

  11. APA 7th Edition: Citing the Bible - Eastern University

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    Citing the Bible. The APA Manual sections dealing with religious work are found in section 10.2 (35), section 9.42, section 8.13, and section 8.28. When quoting the Bible, you must cite the Bible version in the body of the paper and include it in your reference list.