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Citing a bible verse1/13/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() The Koran (or Qur’an) is set in roman, and citations of its sections use arabic numerals and colons (e.g., Koran 19:17–21). Citations of transliterated texts should indicate the name of the version or translator. References to the sacred and revered works of other religious traditions may, according to context, be treated in a manner similar to those of biblical or classical works. 2 Kings 11:8 (New Revised Standard Version).ġ4.255 Other sacred works from the Chicago Manual of Style For abbreviations of versions, see 10.51.Ħ. For specialists, abbreviations may be used throughout. For a work intended for general readers, the version should be spelled out, at least on first occurrence. Since books and numbering are not identical in different versions, it is essential to identify which version is being cited. For guidance on when to abbreviate and when not to, see 10.46. ![]() Note that the traditional abbreviations use periods but the shorter forms do not. A colon is used between chapter and verse. Parenthetical or note references to the Bible should include book (in roman and usually abbreviated), chapter, and verse -never a page number. References to the Jewish or Christian scriptures usually appear in text citations or notes rather than in bibliographies. 14.253 Bible chapter and verse from the Chicago Manual of Style ![]()
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