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Five French bibles

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English: Five bibles in French; in order from upper left to right: the La sainte Bible selon la Vulgate (ed. 2019), the La Bible, notes intégrales, traduction œcuménique (12th ed., 2012), the French edition of the Jerusalem Bible (ed. 2014) in pocket format (cover illustration : Saint Matthew by Meister Theoderich von Prag), the French edition of the Christian Community Bible (La Bible des peuples (ed. n.d.)) in pocket format, the Louis Segond 21 (17th ed., 2015).
Français : Cinq Bibles en français ; dans l'ordre en partant d'en haut à gauche puis en allant vers la droite: La sainte Bible selon la Vulgate (éd. 2019), La Bible, notes intégrales, traduction œcuménique (12ème éd., 2012), La Bible de Jérusalem (éd. 2014) en petit format (illustration sur la couverture : Saint Matthieu par Master Theoderich), La Bible des peuples (éd. s.d.) en petit format, la Louis Segond 21 (17ème éd., 2015).
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current13:39, 16 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 13:39, 16 July 20212,714 × 2,245 (1.49 MB)Discostu (talk | contribs)crop toot tight for proper straightening
15:30, 15 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:30, 15 July 20212,714 × 2,245 (894 KB)Veverve (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 00:11, 23 November 2019 (UTC) one part of the image is lost; thanks anyway to the rotater
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