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Abp. Villatte

This section covers the various bibles in print today. These links will take you to that particluar version where in many cases the bible verses are online.




Douay-Rheims Bible Online

The Bible, King James Version, Electronic

The Holy Orthodox Bible
  The Holy Orthodox Bible, The Pentateuch translated from the Septugiant.

Torah
  Judaism 101: Torah from jewfaq.org

Holy Quran - Home Page
  Holy Quran - Home Page at quran.al-islam.com

The Koran

Holy Bible - NIV Version
  The New International Version (NIV) is a translation made by more than one hundred scholars working from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. It was conceived in 1965 when, after several years of study by committees from the Christian Reformed Church and the National Association of Evangelicals, a trans-denominational and international group of scholars met at Palos Heights, Illinois, and agreed on the need for a new translation in contemporary English. Their conclusion was endorsed by a large number of church leaders who met in Chicago in 1966. Responsibility for the version was delegated to a self-governing body of fifteen Biblical scholars, the Committee on Bible Translation, and in 1967, the New York Bible Society (now Biblica) generously undertook the financial sponsorship of the project.

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