My point, Robb, is that it is more than translations. The actual content of the Bible, what books are included or excluded also varies between the various Christian Churches. For example, the Samaraitan Christian Church has the smallest canon and includes only the Pentateuch. The Ethiopian Christian Church, perhaps the oldest of the Christian Churches remaining, has two canon, a short one and a long one with 8 more books and a Bible that includes 80+ different books instead of the more common 27. The Syrian Christian Church excludes 2
nd. Peter, 2
nd. and 3
rd. John, Revelations and Jude.
So even among Christian Chrurches, there is no one Bible. Different sects have decidded to include or exclude different books. In addition, the KJV includes the Apocrypha while other versions exclude it.
So there is no way that we can compare the Book of Morman to THE Christian Bible since there really isn't one Christian Bible.
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