The answer may be way upon my super intelligence but because I am a super smart guy, I would say there is only a small difference between the two huge types of bibles that were so well written. The only little difference between those two so obviously well written books is.....................the language!
That is my super smart and cool answer to your not so confusing question.
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There is no difference at all.
There is no difference.
The word "Jerusalem" is in the King James Version of the Bible 811 times. It is in 764 verses.
books informs while acts in the bible transforms
Consult the Bible.
The typical Protestant Bible excludes the Apocrypha.
There is no difference at all.
Jerusalem Bible was created in 1966.
The New Jerusalem Bible is Catholic.
New Jerusalem Bible was created in 1985.
Jerusalem is not a language
There is no difference.
The main difference between an NASB Thinline Bible and a traditional KJV Bible is the translation used. The NASB (New American Standard Bible) is known for its literal translation from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts, while the KJV (King James Version) is known for its formal and poetic language. The Thinline design refers to the thickness of the Bible, which is slimmer and easier to carry compared to a traditional Bible.
What does the word Hallowed mean? In the lord's prey
The word "Jerusalem" is in the King James Version of the Bible 811 times. It is in 764 verses.
Randall Price has written: 'Unholy War' -- subject(s): Jerusalem in Christianity, Jerusalem in Judaism, Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Jerusalem in Islam 'La Piedras Claman' 'The coming last days' Temple' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies, Temple of Jerusalem, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) in the Bible, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem), In the Bible 'Searching for the Ark of the Covenant' -- subject(s): Ark of the Covenant 'Searching for the Original Bible' -- subject(s): Evidences, authority, Bible, Inspiration 'The Battle for the Last Days' Temple' -- subject(s): Bible, Judaism, Religious aspects, Prophecies, Temple of Jerusalem, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem), History
they're two different objects.