Online Catholic Bible?

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Thistle,
thanks, I have recently written an application that works similarly to drbo.org – it is called: WhereInTheBible.org

Other sites listed above are not Catholic versions. It misses books. Thanks for the links though.
Catholig, Thanks for the link and the source. I currently have a website using Douay Rheims and Latin Vulgate as well. whereinthebible.org/index.php
Thanks Teakafrog, but I believe this is not NAB for it is missing books.

Thanks all.
 
Thistle,
thanks, I have recently written an application that works similarly to drbo.org – it is called: WhereInTheBible.org

Other sites listed above are not Catholic versions. It misses books. Thanks for the links though.

Catholig, Thanks for the link and the source. I currently have a website using Douay Rheims and Latin Vulgate as well. whereinthebible.org/index.php

Thanks Teakafrog, but I believe this is not NAB for it is missing books.

Thanks all.
Sorry but I’m now curious. Apart from the interlinear Bible which of the other three I gave you are not Catholic? The NAB is from the Vatican website, for example.
 
Sorry but I’m now curious. Apart from the interlinear Bible which of the other three I gave you are not Catholic? The NAB is from the Vatican website, for example.
I am sorry maybe I didn’t see the book of Maccabees (1 and 2) on those sites.

The one from Vatican is of course the Catholic one. However, my original question was to obtain permission to use the Bible contents on my website so that I could have three versions: douay R., Latin, and NAB on my web application.

Thanks!
 
Are there any other website having online Catholic Bible besides:

www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/
and vatican websites?

I wish I could obtain the permission to have NAB on my website.

Thanks!
You can download the Latin Vulgate and 1899 Douay-Rheims (please tons of other translations, many in other languages, Greek, Hebrew) at e-sword.net it is free, they have Ante-Nicene Fathers, The Imitation of Christ, The Practice of the Presence of God,Wars of the Jews by Flavius Josephus, and much more. It is a Non-Catholic Site but the software is free. (They do have some of the more modern non-Catholic Translations for a fee.)

I don’t know how you could use it on your web site, but if your into studying the Bible and want to know what “they” study it is fantastic.

The NAB is copyright protected.
 
I don’t know how you could use it on your web site, but if your into studying the Bible and want to know what “they” study it is fantastic.

The NAB is copyright protected.
Thanks Bennie,

Yes, I know about the site you given me. However, having it on my website is very convenient for me as I can check it while taking break at work.

For Douay R. and Latin Vulgate, I have my application using them both at: WhereInTheBible.org

It looks like I can just stay with the two D.R and L.V. 🙂
 
This website is very useful, once you set your preferences. If you go to the preferences page, you can choose to include “Bibles containing Deuterocanonical books.” Once you set this toggle, the Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition and the Biblia Sacra Vulgata (in Latin), both conveniently searchable, become available.

Spiritus Sapientiae vobiscum.

John Hiner
 
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