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This template will display the chapters of the Bible in succession. To view the verse for a day other than today, use {{ Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/By date |year=2024|month=12|day=19 }} Examples
This template will display the chapters of the Bible in succession. Each page is displayed for three days, starting with Exodus 1 on August 25, 2006. To view the verse for a day other than today, use {{ Portal:Bible/Featured chapter |year=2024|month=12|day=22 }} Featured chapter for 2024/12/22:
Chapter divisions, with titles, are also found in the 9th-century Tours manuscript Paris Bibliothèque Nationale MS Lat. 3, the so-called Bible of Rorigo. [7] Cardinal archbishop Stephen Langton and Cardinal Hugo de Sancto Caro developed different schemas for systematic division of the Bible in the early 13th century. It is the system of ...
The Story Bible: Modern English 1971 A summary/paraphrase, by Pearl S. Buck Taverner's Bible: Early Modern English 1539 Minor revision of Matthew's Bible: The Holy Bible: Jah International Version: The Sacred Scriptures of Rastafari JIV Modern English 2017 Rastafari: Thomson's Translation: Modern English 1808
The Books of the Bible reunites Luke and Acts and treats them as "two volumes of a single work." [16] Luke-Acts was also presented as a single book in The Original New Testament (1985). [17] In 2006 the International Bible Society published Luke-Acts as a separate volume in the format of The Books of the Bible under the title Kingdom Come ...
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The Masoretic Text is the basis of modern Jewish and Christian bibles. While difficulties with biblical texts make it impossible to reach sure conclusions, perhaps the most widely held hypothesis is that it embodies an overall scheme of 4,000 years (a "great year") taking the re-dedication of the Temple by the Maccabees in 164 BCE as its end-point. [4]