Bible
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Tanakh
The Tanakh | ||
Translation |
Edition |
Year |
Contemporary | ||
Jewish Publication Society (JPS) | Third Impression | 1919 |
Tanakh | Mechon Mamre HTML edition | 2002 |
Equivalent to the Old Testament. Ta-Na-Kh is an acronym for Torah (the Law), Nevi'im (the Prophets), and Ketuvim (the Writings). |
The Holy Bible
The Holy Bible | |||||||
Translation |
Edition |
Year |
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Historical | |||||||
Biblioþēce | Old English | Various | |||||
Wycliffe | ? | 1380s | |||||
Tyndale | ? | 1526 | |||||
Coverdale | ? | 1535 | |||||
Geneva | ? | 1557–1560 | |||||
Bishops' | ? | 1568 | |||||
King James Version | Authorised Version, the original Early Modern English edition | 1611 | |||||
Contemporary | |||||||
King James Version (KJV) | Oxford Standard Text | 1769 | |||||
Douay-Rheims (D-R) | Challoner Revision | 1749–1752 | |||||
American Standard Version (ASV) | Standard Edition | 1901 | |||||
King James Version | Unknown edition without chapter and verse numbering | 1911 | |||||
World English (WEB) | Draft, translation ongoing since 1997 | 1997– | |||||
Wikisource | Draft, translation ongoing since 2006 | 2006– | |||||
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