IS THERE A ONLINE BIBLE I CAN COPY AND PAST.?
I am arrange of universal as well as longed for to get as tighten to strange bible as probable with as small shift as probable as well as still be means to review it. Is there a single upon line? If not, where we would buy it as well as what is it called. we instruct to investigate it as well as have up my own thoughts upon a Catholic Church
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yes
Holy Bible is available online its there http://www.o-bible.org/download/bbe.txt
go to any book store. it’s called the holy bible
e-Sword.http://www.e-sword.net/bibles.html
if i may be so bold, so as not to insult you, you SHOULD NEVER pay for a bible.
this is the only part of your question i felt troubled with…
applause for the “make my own mind up” part, that is one of the most independant individual things a person can do.
http://www.biblegateway.com
Here is a Catholic website:http://www.newadvent.org/bible/
You should be able to find whatever you need.
The above link is for the Catholic bible
http://www.biblegateway.com/
You can listen to it online too.
There are free study tools. One of the best is at http://www.e-sword.net The problem is not one of faulty translations though. It is a problem of either adding to the word of God (as the catholics do) or taking away from His word (only using a limited number of scriptures, as the protestants do). That’s the only way there can be so many denominations with all using the same book. Each denomination has to omit scriptures that the others use. As for catholicism just compare it against the Bible. http://www.acts1711.com/jesus2a.htm
Your goal is a bit narrow – rather than studying just to test one religion, keep your mind open and let scripture lead you to a faith – then find out what church’s sermons best match the doctrines that are pretty clear and straight-forward. Don’t get bogged down with theology that even scholars don’t agree on. And if you try a translation that puts difficult concepts in simple words – beware – you don’t want to be dumbed-down.
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Bible.net is another place to go. It even has the Latin Vulgate translation.
bible?????????????Catholics??????They dont follow what is there in the Bible
What you are looking for does not exist.
That is to say, unless you are willing to learn; Greek Aramaic and some more languages. Else you are stuck with basically the same translations.
If you want t come close to the original you better read up about the discussion on the content of the Dead Sea Scrolls. They are the oldest stuff around and shed new light on the translation of the bible.
yes… http://www.genesis.net.au/~bible/kjv/ind...
highlight any text you want to cut and past and then… hold down “Ctrl” button *while* pressing “C”… then go to where you want to paste the text and… hold down ‘Ctrl’ button *while* pressint the ‘V’ button. and vwala you have cut and pasted. dont know if this works on Mac’s