The KJV bible is different from other bibles because it has seven less books than other Christian bibles. The books that were removed are known as Apocrypha. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "King James Version" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
One can buy audio bibles online in stores like Amazon or eBay. One can review other customers' reviews in order to find out the quality of the voice and to select the best option.
The Gideon Bible is not written by a single author but is usually a King James Version of the Bible, which is a translation of the Christian Bible. The Gideon's International organization distributes these Bibles for free in hotels and other locations around the world.
The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. Some other holy books are the Book of Mormon, the Jewish Talmud, and the Islamic Quran.
No, the King James Bible and Catholic Bible are not identical in terms of meanings. There are differences in translation choices, interpretation of certain passages, and inclusion of certain books. These variations can lead to differences in understanding and emphasis on certain theological beliefs.
The Hebrew Bible contains twenty-four books which are divided into three parts: the five books of Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. On the other hand, the first part of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament, which contains the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bible that are divided into thirty-nine books. They are also ordered in a different way than the Hebrew Bible's books.
the catholic bible has book in it that all other bibles do not. Other than that every bible has the same books and chapters and verses they just have slightly different wording.
It depends on which bible you are talking about if you mean the Holy Bible then yes the Bible is capitalized but there are other bibles too
The Catholic Bible is more or less the same as other Bibles. The main prayer contained in any Bible is the Lord's Prayer.
Psalms 103, verses 1 and 2 are at the middle of the King James version of the Holy Bible. Other types of bibles may vary from this as they have a different number of verses.
No, there is no special Calvanist Bible. Reformed churches (those who follow Calvin's theology) use a variety of Bibles as other churches do.
Ask this question again listing the two bibles you would like discussed. It is not possible to say anything about "the other Bible," when there is no context about where to start the discussion.
Other religions that are not Christian do not call their holy books Bibles. They call them other names, such as, for instance, the Koran, in Islam.
Jewish Bible (Old Testament only), Septuagint Bible (First time that the entire Old Testament was translated from Hebrew into Greek, in Alexandria, Egypt. Vulgate Bible (the Catholic Bible, tranlated into Latin,with extra or "apocryphal" books not contained in the Protestant Bibles). Lutheran Bible (translated from Latin into German). King James Bible (translated from Latin into English). NIV Bible, and many other Protestant Bibles. Also, many Bibles translated into a number of modern foreign languages.
The word "Buddha" does not exist in the Christian's Bible. It may exist in one of the other religion's "Bibles", however.
There is a large variety of family bibles available. Big and small bibles, illustrated and text only bibles for example. A good selection of different bibles can be found on websites and in shops that are specialized in Christian books.
Yes, our Bible section is one of the largest sections of the store. We also sell Bible/devotional study guides, children's bibles and stories, christian accessories (bible highlighters, bible carrying bags, bookmarks, some jewelry, etc), and christian fiction. We also carry books for other religions as well.
Ummm... Similar to what, exactly? There are different versions of the Bible, in the sense that several Christian groups (and a few non-Christian groups, such as Judaism) differ in what books they consider to be "canon", that is, what books are included in the Bible. Other religions (non-Christians) have their own Holy Scripture, but those are different books, and they are not called "Bible". You would have to make up your own mind as to how "similar" you consider them to be.