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If the Bible used in the year 900 likely would have been the Latin Vulgate, which includes all 73 books of the Catholic Bible, then why do you tell me that the original Christian bible has 66 books?

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Question: if the Bible used in the year 900 likely would have been the Latin Vulgate, which includes all 73 books of the Catholic Bible, then why do you tell me that the original Christian bible has 66 books?

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The original Christian Bible, also known as the Protestant Bible, is different from the Catholic Bible because it contains only 66 books. The Protestant Bible is a translation of a collection of Jewish texts that began with the Hebrew Bible and was augmented by additional writings from early Christians. The Latin Vulgate included 73 books because it also includes various books accepted by the Catholic Church that do not appear in the Protestant Bible.

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Published: Sunday, December 11, 2022

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