Title. Editor statement, First Name Last Name of Editor, Publisher, Year of publication.
| Works Cited List Example |
The New Jerusalem Bible. General editor, Henry Wansbrough, Doubleday, 1985. |
| In-Text Citation Example |
(New Jerusalem Bible 1 Chron. 21.8) Note: The titles of books of scripture are often abbreviated for the in-text citation. For a full list of abbreviations, consult section 1.6.4 of the MLA Handbook. |
| Works Cited List Example |
The Bible. Introd. and notes by Robert Carroll and Stephen Prickett, Oxford UP, 1998. Oxford World's Classics. Authorized King James Vers. Note: If the edition is based on a named version of the text, the name of the version can be recorded at the end of the entry, as "Authorized King James Vers" is above. |
| In-Text Citation Example |
(The Bible Rev. 21.3) |
| Works Cited List Example |
The Qur'an. Trans. by M.A.S. Abdel Haleem, Oxford UP, 2005. |
| In-Text Citation Example |
(The Qur'an Joseph 12:69) |
Citing the Bible in your paper? Need to abbreviate a book of the Bible?
MLA provides a list of abbreviations for the books of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament (OT), Selected Apocrypha, and New Testament. Click below to see the list of abbreviations for each section of the Bible:
¹Information taken from MLA Handbook, 8th ed., 2016, section 1.6.4.
Name of Generic Religious Texts in the Body of Your Paper
Do not italicize or use quotation marks in your paper when referring to a generic religious text. These terms appear without italics or quotation marks when referred to in your paper:
Bible, Old Testament, Genesis, Gospels, Talmud, Qur'an (Koran), Upanishads.
Only italicize titles of individual published editions of religous texts (e.g., The Talmud of the Land of Israel: A Preliminary Translation and Explanation, The Interlinear Bible, etc.) when specifically citing them in your paper.
In-Text Citations
The titles of books of scripture are often abbreviated for the in-text citation. For a full list of abbreviations, consult section 1.6.4 of the MLA Handbook.