If quoting or citing a source which has been cited within another document mention the original source together with the secondary reference details.
In text citation. Include an in-text citation when you refer to summarize paraphrase or quote from another source. The in-text citation is placed immediately after the information being cited. Use the phrase cited in or quoted in depending on how youre presenting the idea in your work.
Such parenthetical citations are linked to a Reference page at the end of a paper. The first in-text citation should always state which translation of the Bible you are referring to. Here is how an in-text citation should look like.
It is imperative that every citation in the text is supported by a full reference in the appropriate section at the end of the document. In-text citations are typically placed next to the quote and provide less information than full citations. For every in-text citation in your paper there must be a corresponding entry in your reference list.
The first and subsequent in-text citations will differ. These citations give the readers an idea of where this information comes from. For obvious reasons in-text citations for the Bible do not look exactly like a traditional author-page format.
In general it is very similar to an APA formatting style. APA in-text citation style uses the authors last name and the year of publication for example. Yet you will still need to use parenthetical citations.
If the source does not use page numbers do not include a. It can be The Revised New Jerusalem Bible The American Standard Version The New International Version The King James. In Harvard style citations appear in brackets in the text.