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Why there are 3 different bibles? I know Matthew wrote a version of the bible and more two people wrote also their version, why they wrote a different versions of the bible and what is the first version wrote by?
And what are the differences between the versions? Do Catholic use one version and Protestants other? And what is the difference between Lithuans and the Catholics?

Kingfold has one song, I can not find more songs, they have an album?
Any more choirs you know?
I think you must be talking about Gospels and not Bibles. There are 4 different Gospels in the Bible (I'm talking about books of the Bible). Out of the 66 books, the first 4 of the New Testament are called the Gospels, and they were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is commonly thought that Mark wrote his first, but I don't see where that matters much. All four are concerned with Jesus' earthly life -- the miracles He performed, the interactions with the disciples, His teachings, etc. There are some similarities among them as well as some differences (but no contradictions). Catholics and Protestants have the same 4 Gospels. I don't know much about Lutheran doctrine.
 
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Why there are 3 different bibles?

Not sure what you mean. There are many, many translations of the Bible into English -- some used by Catholics, some by Protestants, some by both.

Kingfold has one song, I can not find more songs

"Kingsfold" is the name of the tune. The song is "I heard the voice of Jesus say." It's over 150 years old, but people still do recordings of it.
 
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Not sure what you mean. There are many, many translations of the Bible into English -- some used by Catholics, some by Protestants, some by both.



"Kingsfold" is the name of the tune. The song is "I heard the voice of Jesus say." It's over 150 years old, but people still do recordings of it.

I like the choir who sing the song, do they have a name?
 
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