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La Bible Catholique

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About La Bible Catholique

- Very easy to use, does not require Internet connection to use;
- Looking for the name of the book and chapter number;
- Quick and easy navigation between pages;
- Ability to share verses among other applications on your Android
simply touch the verse you want to share;
- Very easy to read because of the color differences between the verses;
- CATHOLIC VERSION

The Bible is a collection of texts considered sacred by Judaism and Christianity. Different religious groups include different books in their guns in a different order, and sometimes combine or divide some books, or incorporate additional material in the canonical books. Christian Bibles include 66 books - the Protestant canon - and 81 pounds - for the Ethiopian Orthodox canon. The Protestant canon meets the Old Testament, consisting of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.

The Hebrew Bible is called TaNaKh acronym formed from the titles of its three constituent parts: the Torah (the Law), the Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (other writings). It was translated into ancient Greek in Alexandria. This version, called the Septuagint, was later used by Jérôme Stridon to complete his Latin translation of the Bible from Hebrew (the Vulgate) and the "Apostles of the Slavs" Cyril and Methodius translated the Bible for old Slavic.

Christians call the Old Testament part which takes the Tanakh and other ancient texts not included in the Jewish tradition. The Christian Bible also contains the New Testament which includes writings about Jesus Christ and his disciples. These are the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles and the Apocalypse.
The Bible brings together a varied collection of writings (origin stories, legislation, historical accounts, Wisdom texts, prophetic, poetic, hagiographies, letters) whose writing ranged between the eighth century BC. BC and the second century. Known today as the Codex Sinaiticus for the New Testament versions are significantly later than the supposed time of writing. This leaves a vast field of exploration for scholars and historians and poses acute terms the question of biblical inerrancy.

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