![]() For examples, see the Writing Center's Sacred Book Reference List or the CMOS pages for Old Testament books (10.45), Apocrypha (10.46) and New Testament books (10.47). Books of the Bible should be abbreviated when referenced in parentheses. Cite a chapter or verse in the text using canonical numbering rather than page numbers: The person vowed to 'set me as a seal upon thine heart' (King James Bible, 1769/2017, Song of Solomon 8:6).When citing from multiple translations within a paper, the version abbreviation should be included within the in-text parentheses.Use this format: Quote (Book Chapter:Verse. If the student uses more than one version, however, the first instance of each Bible version will be spelled out fully, and then its abbreviation must be used as necessary for the reader to discern which version is being referenced. Bible passages only need to be cited in the text of your paper no reference list citation is required. If only one version is used in a paper, then the version will only be spelled out fully in that first citation. The beginning quotation mark means this is where you start copying and then the end quotation mark means this is where you stop copying. To cite a specific passage from the Bible, include an abbreviated book title followed by a chapter and verse number in the in-text citation. Citing the Bible: The in-text citation for the Bible is sure to contain the Bible passage, and if quoting, the version of the Bible that is being quoted. The version will not be mentioned again unless version is changed. If future references come from the same version of the Bible, include only the abbreviated book, chapter, and verse in the parenthetical citation: For. Rather than footnoting the first instance (and including “unless otherwise noted”) as in previous versions of Turabian, the version of the Bible being used will be noted in parentheses, spelled out, after the first Bible citation. ![]() All Bible verses will be mentioned parenthetically only. As a sacred work, you do not include the Bible in your bibliography. ![]()
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