As the various texts that make up the Bible were written a very long time ago, the Bible is in the public domain. This means that nobody holds any copyright over the Bible.
there was 700 versions printed in 2007
Below is a link to the KJV Bible.
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There are many sites that you may refer to for getting Arabic versions of the Bible and Audio versions also. A link below is an example.
Lewis Frederick Lupton has written: 'The quarrel' -- subject(s): Bible, History, Versions 'Bethlehem to Lindisfarne' -- subject(s): Bible, Septuagint, Versions 'Love' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Geneva, Nobility, Versions 'Faith' -- subject(s): Bible 'Truth' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Wyclif's wicket' 'Reform' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Miles Coverdale' -- subject(s): Bible 'Endurance' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Bishops, Church of England, Geneva, Versions 'Welcome joy' -- subject(s): Bible, History 'Tyndale, the martyr' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, History, Reformation, Versions
Henry Barker has written: 'English Bible versions' -- subject(s): Bible, Versions
G. A. Riplinger has written: 'New Age Bible versions' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Which Bible is God's word?' -- subject(s): Authorized, Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Versions
Yes, the Bible is considered to be in the public domain because it is a religious text that is not subject to copyright protection.
Frederick Field has written: 'Notes on the Translation of the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Versions 'Otium norvicense' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Syriac language, Criticism, interpretation, Versions, Bible
John William Wevers has written: 'Ezekiel' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'Text history of the Greek Leviticus' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Textual, Septuagint, Textual Criticism, Versions 'Notes on the Greek text of Deuteronomy' -- subject(s): Bible, Septuagint, Translating, Versions 'Notes on the Greek text of Numbers' -- subject(s): Bible, Septuagint, Versions 'Essays on the ancient Semitic world' -- subject(s): Vocalization, Hebrew language, Semitic philology
A J. Garnier has written: 'Chinese versions of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Chinese language
Samuel Newth has written: 'Lectures on Bible revision' -- subject(s): Bible, Translating, Versions
Henry Grey Graham has written: 'Where we got the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, History, Versions
Foy Esco Wallace has written: 'The Book of Revelation' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'A review of the new versions, consisting of an exposure of the multiple new translations' -- subject(s): Bible, Versions 'The instrumental music question' -- subject(s): Music in churches
Ticonius has written: 'Liber regularum' -- subject(s): Bible, Church, Criticism and interpretation, Early works to 1800, Hermeneutics, Old Latin, Prophecies, Typology (Theology), Versions 'Rules of Tyconius' -- subject(s): Bible, Textual Criticism, Versions
The Revised Standard Version (RSV) of the Bible is indeed under copyright. The copyright for the RSV is held by the National Council of Churches, which has specific guidelines regarding its use and reproduction. However, some editions of the RSV have been released in the public domain, particularly older versions, but it’s essential to check the specific edition for copyright status. Always verify the copyright information if you plan to use the text for publication or distribution.