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  2. File:Bible code example.svg - Wikipedia

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    Equidistant letter sequences "Bible" and "code" found in the King James Version of Genesis (26:5-10), illustrated by CMG Lee. Alternate words are bolded for legibility. Width

  3. Leningrad Codex - Wikipedia

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    Black and white facsimile of the Leningrad Codex at Archive.org (988 pages) Color images of the Leningrad Codex at Archive.org (921 pages) The Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex (UXLC 2.2) is a free and updated version of the Westminster Leningrad Codex (WLC) version 4.20 (25 Jan 2016) in Unicode with XML markup. The WLC morphological division markers ...

  4. BRG Bible - Wikipedia

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    The BRG Bible is inspired by red letter Bibles, first published by German-born entrepreneur and philanthropist Louis Klopsch in 1901, which highlight the words of Jesus in red, owing to the color of blood. [4] The BRG Bible uses blue ink for the spoken, quotable words of God the Father, red for the spoken words of Jesus and gold for references ...

  5. List of New Testament uncials - Wikipedia

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    Gold color indicates high resolution color images available online. Tan color indicates high resolution color images available locally, not online. Light tan color indicates only a small fraction of manuscript pages with color images available online. Light gray color indicates black/white or microfilm images available online.

  6. Gutenberg Bible - Wikipedia

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    The copy of the Gutenberg Bible held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the earliest major book printed in Europe using mass-produced metal movable type. It marked the start of the "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of printed books in the West.

  7. Blue Letter Bible - Wikipedia

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    There are also Blue Letter Bible Android and iPhone mobile apps. [3] [4] The Blue Letter Bible is so called because of the blue color of the hyperlinks. The name "Blue Letter Bible" also contrasts with the term "red letter Bible", which is a common form of printed Bible with key words, such as the words of Jesus, highlighted in red.

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  9. 36-line Bible - Wikipedia

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    The original Gutenberg Bible is the first moveable-type-printed edition of the Bible, circa 1450–1455, with 42 lines of text on each page in contrast to the Bamberg's 36 lines, and the two Bibles are typically distinguished by this criterion. However, since the 36-line Bible might have been printed by Gutenberg, and was printed at a similar ...