Difference Between Catholic Bible and King James Bible
Key Difference: The Catholic Bible contains the original forty-six books of the Old Testament, (which includes the seven books of the Apocrypha) and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament. The King James Bible only includes the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament.
Bible is the recognized collection of texts in Christianity. It is considered that every individual who follows the Christian faith should have access to the Bible. Nowadays, there are varieties of Bible that one can choose and read. However, the confusion arises that which one will be the best to read and understand it correctly. The most popular bibles in Christianity are the Catholic Bible and the King James Bible.
The Roman Catholicism is a sect of Christianity, just as the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the various denominations of Protestantism.
Catholic Bible and King James Bible view the Bible as having equal authority with the Church and tradition. Catholic Bible is the only one that has added books from the Old Testament. On the other hand, King James Bible (KJB) for their Old Testament has the translations. The translators used the text that originated as part of the Hebrew Rabbinic Bible. For KJB New Testament, the translators used the Greek editions. In the Catholic Bible, there are no translations of the books of Old Testament.
The Apocrypha is one of the books that one can find in the Catholic Bible. The Christians preserve the books because they recognize the books as spiritual value. Until now, 73 books are recognized by the Catholic Church, which include the deuterocanonical books. So, basically the Catholic Bible still contains the original forty-six books of the Old Testament, (which includes the seven books of the Apocrypha) and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament. In 1611, the King James Version is the translation of the Christian Bible which was signed by the Church of England.
Bible is the recognized collection of texts in Christianity. It is considered that every individual who follows the Christian faith should have access to the Bible. Nowadays, there are varieties of Bible that one can choose and read. However, the confusion arises that which one will be the best to read and understand it correctly. The most popular bibles in Christianity are the Catholic Bible and the King James Bible.
The Roman Catholicism is a sect of Christianity, just as the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the various denominations of Protestantism.
Catholic Bible and King James Bible view the Bible as having equal authority with the Church and tradition. Catholic Bible is the only one that has added books from the Old Testament. On the other hand, King James Bible (KJB) for their Old Testament has the translations. The translators used the text that originated as part of the Hebrew Rabbinic Bible. For KJB New Testament, the translators used the Greek editions. In the Catholic Bible, there are no translations of the books of Old Testament.
The Apocrypha is one of the books that one can find in the Catholic Bible. The Christians preserve the books because they recognize the books as spiritual value. Until now, 73 books are recognized by the Catholic Church, which include the deuterocanonical books. So, basically the Catholic Bible still contains the original forty-six books of the Old Testament, (which includes the seven books of the Apocrypha) and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament. In 1611, the King James Version is the translation of the Christian Bible which was signed by the Church of England.
Harry, see this is what I' am talking about, HARRY, if you was to make your comments on one blog, you would not have said this BULL💩:
The video Vatican doesn’t want Black people to watch doesn’t say anything about Black American people; (5 hits)
So, why should my Black American people descendants of plantation slaves watch this video?
The African people mentioned in the video like LOANGO , KAKONGO, KONGOS AND N'GOYO should be the Black people to watch this video.
Do I have a good point?
****** Harry!
Mr. Harry Watley, where do you see a video on this blog, point out that Video to the people here at Black In America?
That is the reason why you should make your comments on the same blog as the material, you look like a damn FOOL, with that comment you made about this blog, somewhere else.
Now where is this video that you are talking about, I don't see it, do you?