The sixteen omitted verses
- (1) Matthew 17:21.
- (2) Matthew 18:11.
- (3) Matthew 23:14.
- (4) Mark 7:16.
- (5 & 6) Mark 9:44 & 9:46.
- (7) Mark 11:26.
- (8) Mark 15:28.
- (9) Luke 17:36.
Who owns the copyright to the Bible?
No one owns publishing rights to the Bible. However, some publishers own the right to publish a specific translation of the Bible. For example, the Lockman Foundation owns the right to publish the New American Standard Bible.
Why is KJV better than NIV?
The NIV is accurate, readable, and clear, yet true to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek of the Bible. The KJV was the Authorized Version being translated via the Antioch manuscript textline, and also the New Testament being translated from the Textus Receptus.
Who is Peter Zondervan?
Peter Zondervan, known as Pat Zondervan, was the major co-founder of Zondervan Corporation, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, one of the nation’s largest publishers of religious books, including bibles. The other co-founder of Zondervan Corporation was Bernard Zondervan, Pat’s brother.
Where is Zondervan Publishing located?
Zondervan offices are located in Grand Rapids, MI.
Is Zondervan Catholic?
Zondervan is an international Christian media and publishing company located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Zondervan is a founding member of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA). They are a part of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc.
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What Bible translation do Catholic use?
U.S. Catholic Church Rolls Out New Bible Translation The New American Bible, Revised Edition is the first new Catholic Bible in 40 years. The new version updates many Old Testament passages based on newly translated manuscripts discovered in the past 50 years.
What does NIV Bible stand for?
One of the Bible’s most popular translations is the NIV (New International Versions) and newer versions, like the ESV (English Standard Version) also sell remarkably well.
Who owns Zondervan Publishing now?
Among Murdoch’s major holdings is book publisher HarperCollins, which owns Zondervan, the locally based Christian publishing giant known for releases by prominent Christian authors and its numerous editions of the New International Version Bible.