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Available versions and sources

Warning: Matching all the different versions verse by verse is a tremendous task. Unfortunaltely the different translations are not always based on the same oiginal version (the latin Vulgate, the greek Septuagint or the Hebrew Bible) which varies from each other. So sometimes, the number of verses between the different versions varies in some chapters.
For these variations, additional verses or mismatch verses are shown in bracket ().

Louis Segond :
Version Louis Segond 1910.
C'est la première révision majeure de la traduction de 1880 du théologien protestant Louis Second.
- Digitalisé par http://www.info-bible.org

King James Version :
Commonly known as the Authorized Version (AV) or King James Bible (KJB), is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England and completed in 1611.
- Digitalised by Sacred-texts.com

Greek Version :
Greek Old Testament: Septuagint
The Septuagint is a translation of the Hebrew Bible and some related texts into Koine Greek. It is dated to the 3rd century BCE
- Digitalised by Magister.msk.ru

Greek New Testament
The Novum Testamentum Graece, edidit ad translationem Franciscam Darbiis by Arzier MMXI, P.H.C. use a wide range of printed editions, the major critical apparatuses, the latest manuscript discoveries anf follow the french translation of John Nelson Darby as in the 1885 edition.
-Digitalised by Bible.free.fr

Latin Version (default version) :
Clementine Vulgate.
It is the edition of Latin Vulgate from 1592, prepared by Pope Clement VIII. The Clementine Vulgate remained the official Latin Bible text of the Roman Catholic Church until the end of the 20th century, when the Nova Vulgata was issued.
-Digitalized by Vulsearch

Hebrew Version :
Westminster Leningrad Codex.
The Leningrad Codex (or Codex Leningradensis) is the oldest complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible in Hebrew. It is dated 1008 CE (or possibly 1009 CE) according to its colophon.
- Digitalized by Tanach.us


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