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As of April 30, 2023. All uses freely permitted.
1611 text.
Dedicated to the public domain by the translators.
Tyndale House, Cambridge.
Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible Project.
Originally published 1890.
From the Ante-Nicene Fathers (ANF) and Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (NPNF) translation series, originally published 1885–1900.
Originally published 1706–1721.
Originally published 1746–1763.
Originally published 1551–1564.
Originally published 1683–1685.
Originally published 1810–1825.
Originally published 1871.
Bible topics and cross-references.
Translation series originally published 1885–1900.
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