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  2. List of books of the King James Version - Wikipedia

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    A table of the 80 books of the King James Version of the Bible, along with their names and numbers in the Douay Rheims Bible and Latin Vulgate. The list includes the Old Testament, the apocrypha, and the New Testament, with cross references and full titles.

  3. Great uncial codices - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the four surviving uncial codices that contain the entire Greek Bible, written in the 4th and 5th centuries. Compare their features, textual divisions, orders of books, and historical significance.

  4. Biblical canon - Wikipedia

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    A biblical canon is a set of texts that a religious community regards as part of the Bible. Learn about the origins, development and differences of the Jewish, Christian and Samaritan canons, and the books and passages they include or exclude.

  5. The Bible Code (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Code is a book that claims to find hidden messages in the Hebrew Bible, allegedly written by extraterrestrials. The book and its sequels have been criticized by mathematicians and scholars, and the film rights have been acquired and reverted by Warner Bros. and Relativity Media.

  6. Chapters and verses of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and variations of chapter and verse divisions in the Bible, as well as the different systems used by Jews and Christians. The web page does not answer the query directly, but provides background information on the origin and development of the paratext of the Bible.

  7. Protestant Bible - Wikipedia

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    A Protestant Bible is a Christian Bible whose translation or revision was produced by Protestant Christians. It typically comprises 39 books of the Old Testament and 27 books of the New Testament, for a total of 66 books, without the Apocrypha.

  8. King James Version - Wikipedia

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    The King James Version (KJV) is an Early Modern English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England, commissioned in 1604 and published in 1611. It is one of the most influential and important books in English culture and a literary masterpiece of early modern England.

  9. The Books of the Bible (book) - Wikipedia

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    A presentation of the Bible without chapter and verse numbers, based on natural literary structures. It also recombines divided books and changes the order of the biblical books.