Does Scripture need to be capitalized?

This rule of thumb applies fairly broadly in Christian publishing. That is, if you’re referring to something in a general sense, you can leave it lowercase—so when mentioning a particular scripture, you would capitalize the term you’re using, but when talking about scripture as a whole, it’s lowercase.

How do you cite the Holy Bible in Chicago style?

When you are citing a particular passage of Scripture
Include the abbreviated name of the book, the chapter number, and the verse number—never a page number.Chapter and verse are separated by a colon.

Capitalize Bible, without quotations marks, when referring to the Scriptures of the Old Testament or the New Testament. For example, We read the Bible in church every Sunday.

Should Scriptures be italicized?

Do not italicize, underline, or use quotation marks for books and versions of the Bible.

Always capitalize “Bible” when referencing the religious text but do not italicize (except when used in the title of a published work). For example, The Bible is the world’s best selling book.

Which is correct Scripture or scriptures?

If you are thinking of the writings as a body of knowledge, then you would use Scripture. If you are thinking of them as separate works (maybe with slightly different viewpoints) then you would say Scriptures.

How do you cite the Bible KJV?

In either the sentence or the citation, include the book, chapter, verse(s), and translation with the first mention. Use the standard abbreviations for the books, and place the citation at the end of the sentence. For example: Jesus said, “Quote” (John 8:31–32 KJV).

Citation. In APA style, the in-text citation for a psalm includes more specific information about the reference, so you do not include the Bible on your references page. Instead of a page number, the parenthetical citation lists the book, chapter and verse with a colon between the chapter and verse.

How do you cite a Bible source?

Title of the Bible, Version. Editor, Publisher, Year. The first time you cite the Bible in-text, include the name of the version of the Bible, followed by an abbreviation of the book, the chapter and verse(s). For subsequent references, simply include the book, chapter, and verse.

Why is Bible not capitalized?

Because the Bible is the name of a book – i.e. its title – it is a proper noun. However, “bible” can, as you mentioned, be used as a noun. In that sort of a situation it is not the name of a book but rather a “description” of it, thus it not requiring a capital letter.

Is Bibles plural capitalized?

You always capitalize Bible when referring to a proper noun including the various versions of both the Christian and Jewish Bibles. “The Holy Bible” is a proper title of a book and the word bible in this case must always be capitalized.

For some reason, though, biblical is an exception. The word Bible itself can be used as a normal noun (the fisherman’s bible, or a bible for cooks), but biblical clearly refers to the proper-noun usage of Bible, and yet it is not given a capital initial.

How do you quote part of a Bible verse?

Always use quotations around scripture verses and include the book, chapter number and verse number at the end of the quotation. Provide the name of the Bible version in your first in-text citation.

How do you write a scripture?

When citing a passage of scripture, include the abbreviated name of the book, the chapter number, and the verse number—never a page number. Chapter and verse are separated by a colon. Example: 1 Cor. 13:4, 15:12-19.

How do you works cite the Bible?

The Bible. Italicize “The Bible” and follow it with the version you are using. Remember that your in-text (parenthetical citation) should include the name of the specific edition of the Bible, followed by an abbreviation of the book, the chapter and verse(s).

Footnotes, Endnotes, or Parenthetical Citations:

You do not need to include the Bible in your bibliography. When citing a passage of scripture, include the abbreviated name of the book, the chapter number, and the verse number—never a page number. Chapter and verse are separated by a colon. Example: 1 Cor.

What is a Chicago style bibliography?

A Chicago style bibliography lists the sources cited in your text. Each bibliography entry begins with the author’s name and the title of the source, followed by relevant publication details. The bibliography is alphabetized by authors’ last names.

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