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Why are Protestant and Catholic Bibles different? —Dana. The Protestant Bible, of which the NIV is one version, is seven books shorter than the Bible used by Roman Catholics.
In the meantime, why not dust off that Catholic Bible as well and read some more in John – or one of the other Gospels, or Acts, or, really, anything in there.
As alluded to above, Catholic and Protestant Bibles contain different numbers of OT Books, yet all these Bibles close with the same verses: Rev. 22:18ff. Both cannot be right.
A major Protestant house will publish a Bible designed for Catholics. An agency of the national Catholic bishops’ conference granted Zondervan Publishing House permission to use the New American ...
Protestant and Roman Catholic Bibles have historically evolved like two separate streams that shift course from time to time but never quite join. The best-known Protestant translations of ...
The Protestant Bible and Catholic Bible are not the same book. Here's what you need to know about the difference. November 8, 2019 by Wyatt Massey | Updated November 11, 2019 at 3:51 p.m.
The Catholic OT Canon (also the numbering of the Psalms) came from the ancient Greek Septuagint Bible. Protestants, following the tradition of the Pharisaic Jews, accept the shorter Hebrew Canon ...
In France and Germany, Protestant and Catholic scholars have jointly begun work on new translations of the New Testament; Catholics are working on an interdenominational Bible now being edited by ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For more than 50 years, a popular Protestant Bible study has been leading Catholics away from the Church. Three new Catholic Bible-study programs hope to change that.