Yes, i think so. If you are referring to the Bible, then you are referring to a particular verse or verses. For the purposes of citation, use the name of the Book, followed by chapter and verse, (e.g., "John 3:12," or "Ecclesiastes 9:11"). Make sure to include which version of the Bible you are referencing (e.g., King James) in your bibliography or works-cited page.
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2006-11-29 02:17:35
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answered by bigivima 3
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No it does not. A bible reference is usually much more than a single verse. In fact a single verse is almost certain to be taken out of context. Verses were only added to the Bible a few hundred years ago to make finding parts easier.
For example the Bible reference for the 10 Commandments was a good part of the book of Genisis
2006-11-29 02:19:21
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answered by Sid B 6
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As Peter suggested usually Mormons attempt to make a element that the e book of Mormon teaches a similar issues that are in the Bible and that LDS doctrine is Biblical. the reason being because of the fact maximum of Bible thumpers do no longer study their very own e book, they ridicule polygamy working example whilst it particularly is practiced by very nearly each and every Biblical author, LOL. between the reason's i've got confidence in Christianity is because of the added witnesses cutting-edge in modern-day scripture. I too would discover Christianity enormously no longer common to have confidence by merely reading the Bible. yet having an LDS attitude provides plenty readability on what the Bible particularly is. it is not written by the hand of God, the authors did no longer use an "automobile-writing" trance whilst they wrote it. The Bible is written by guys of God, which in specific circumstances the two attributed murdering to being sanctioned by God, or there is an quite undesirable mistranslation. It exchange into written hundreds of years in the past, for the period of a enormously barbaric time in historical past, and people who wrote it could no longer furnish us with a favorite revision.
2016-10-04 12:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A bible refernece is an advanced bible research on a specific verse or topic in the bible.
Usually, utitlizing other bible translations, concordances, lexicons, dictionaries or commentaries.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/bible/
2006-11-29 02:14:29
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answered by raecliff95 3
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To me it means that someone is referring to a specific verse or verses in the Bible.
That's me.
2006-11-29 02:18:06
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answered by elibw 3
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