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Citing the Bible

Current APA Format

Parenthetical Citations

In-Text Citation:

· In parentheses, place the verse reference followed by the version used to retrieve it.

Example: (Hebrews 6:19 New American Standard Bible)

· In a sentence, place the verse reference followed by the version used in parentheses.

Example: In Hebrews 6:19 (New American Standard Bible), Jesus is the anchor…

· In current APA format, once the Scripture is cited in-text the first time, all uses after will only need to include the verse reference.

Reference Page:

· In current APA format, the Bible and other well-known works do not need to be included in the reference page unless the instructor requests this.

Information taken from Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed., 2009, section 6.18.

Current MLA Format

Parenthetical Citations

In-Text Citation:

· In current MLA format, all books of the Bible have abbreviations. See the MLA Handbook for specifics on each.

Example: (Heb. 6.19)

· In current MLA format, a period is used in place of a colon to separate chapter from verse.

· In parentheses in MLA, the version will be referenced first followed by a comma, and then the actual verse reference.

Example: (New American Standard Bible, Heb. 6:19)

(Outreach Edition Bible, Heb. 6:19)

· In current MLA format, once the Scripture is cited in-text the first time, all uses after will only need to include the verse reference.

NOTE: In current MLA format, individual published editions of the Bible are italicized or underlined; however, general versions or books of the Bible are not.

Example: The NASB Outreach Edition Bible has unique insights on how to meet people where they are.

Current MLA Format Continued

Works Cited Page:

· In current MLA format, the Bible’s title, version, publication information, and indication to whether it is print or web will be required for the citation.

Example: Outreach Edition Bible, New American Standard Bible. La Habra, CA: Foundation Publications, 2007. Print.

Example: Outreach Edition Bible. [La Habra]: NASB, 2015. BibleGateway.com. Web.May.2015.

Information taken from MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed., 2009, sections 6.4.8, 7.7.1, and 5.6.2

Current Turabian Format

Parenthetical Citations, Footnotes, or Endnotes

In-Text Citation:

· In current Turabian format, all books of the Bible have abbreviations. There are 2 lists of abbreviations; whichever list is chosen must be used consistently throughout the whole paper. See the Turabian Manual for specifics on each.

Example: (Heb. 1:1, 6:19; Mic. 6:8)

· In current Turabian format, a colon is used to separate chapter from verse and a comma is used to separate different verse references. A semi-colon will be used to separate verse references from different books in Scripture. Page numbers are never used.

· In current Turabian format, the version will be referenced first and must be spelled out (New American Standard Bible). If abbreviations are used, no punctuation will be used (i.e. NASB followed by a comma), and then the actual verse reference.

Example: Heb. 6:19 (New American Standard Bible)

Heb. 6:19 (NASB)

· In current Turabian format, once the Scripture is cited in-text the first time, all uses after will only need to include the verse reference.

NOTE: In current Turabian format, books of the Bible do not need to be underlined or italicized.

Example: Many Bible scholars believe Hebrews was written by the Apostle Paul.

Bibliography Page:

· In current Turabian format, the Bible will not need to be included in the Bibliography.

Information taken from Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 8th ed. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2013.

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