Bible??

hello everyone

so i came across this Bible in my basement called "Good News Bible (with Deuterocanonicals/Apocrypha)" in Today's English Version

now i've heard that because the Protestants are who print the Bible they took out certain chapters and I wanted to know if this Bible have those chapters

here they are:
genesis
exodus
leviticus
numbers
deuteronomy
joshua
judges
ruth
1 samuel
2 samuel
1 kings
2 kings
1 chronicles
2 chronicles
ezra
nehemiah
esther
job
psalms
proverbs
ecclesiastes
song of songs
isaiah
jeremiah
lamentations
ezekial
daniel
hosea
joel
amos
obadiah
jonah
micah
nahum
habakkuk (i love that nane)
haggai
zechariah
malachi
tobit
judith
esther (greek)
wisdom of solomon
sirach
baruch
letter of jeremiah
song of three young men
susanna
bel and the dragon???????????
1 maccabees
2 maccabees
1 esdras
2 esdras
the prayer of manasseh

same new testament

sorry for the stupid question

Comments

  • By no means a stupid question, I suggest you use the septugaint since its the most accurate translation around. If you have the new Orthodox Study Bible that has all the old testament thats preferable to these translations. Our canocal books are as follows(aside from the books that are in the NKJV):

    Psalm 151
    1 Esdras
    Tobit
    Judith
    1 Maccabees
    2 Maccabees
    Wisdom of Solomon
    Prayer of Manasseh
    Wisdom of Sirach
    Baruch
    Epistle of Jeremiah
    Song of the Three Children, Susanna, Bel and the Serpent(which are part of the full book of Daniel)
  • oh, so pretty much the books are right but we need a different translation--the word septugaint is mentioned in this Bible for some reason

    thank you so much--i learned something new today about our faith!
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