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  2. With MLA style, you need to cite the Bible two ways: in the text of your paper, and on your Works Cited page. In Text. The first time you include a quote from the Bible, you need to include the translation, chapter (abbreviated), book, and verse, like this:

  3. With MLA style (9th ed.), you need to cite the Bible in the text of your paper and on your Works Cited page as described below. In Text (parenthetical references) The first time you quote from the Bible, include the version (in italics), editor (if given), abbreviated name of the book, and then the chapter and verse. In subsequent citations, if ...

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  5. within the text of your paper you must include the version of the Bible you used, the year that version was originally published, the year your copy was (re)published, as well as the book of the Bible, chapter, and verse using the following format: "Quote." (Version, 1973/1984, John 1:1-2)

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  7. For MLA, do the following: Entries are listed alphabetically by the author's last name (or, for entire edited collections, editor names). If you have cited more than one work by a particular author, order the entries alphabetically by title, and use three hyphens in place of the author's name for every entry after the first ( https://owl ...

  8. Where is the Anchor Bible Dictionary? - LibAnswers

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  9. Some commentaries, however, cover the entire Bible in one volume. In order to do this, such a commentary, like the New Bible Commentary, gives a high-level explanation of a book’s contents. There is simply not space to explain every verse. Instead, one paragraph might explain an entire chapter of a book, like Romans 4.

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  11. Yes, you can export up to 20 citations at a time from Google Scholar into any Citation Management Software. Go to settings - click on the 3 bars in the upper left.