Bible

Category: Definition & Meaning




Bible is the collection of sacred writings of the Christian religion, comprising the Old and New Testaments.

BIBLE can be described as;

Basic

Instructions

Before

Leaving

Earth


The Bible was first recorded in 1300–50; Middle English bible, bibel, from Old French bible, from Medieval Latin biblia (feminine singular), from Greek, in tà biblía tà hagía (Septuagint) “the holy books,” plural of biblíon, byblíon “papyrus roll, strip of papyrus,” equivalent to býbl(os) “papyrus” (after Býblos, a Phoenician port where papyrus was prepared and exported)

According to both Jewish and Christian Dogma, the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy (the first five books of the Bible and the entirety of the Torah) were all written by Moses in about 1,300 B.C. There are a few issues with this, however, such as the lack of evidence that Moses ever existed and the fact that the end of Deuteronomy describes the “author” dying and being buried.

Biblology is the study if the bible as the word of God. The bible is the inspired source of knowledge about God, Jesus Christ and eternity. And without the bible our knowledge becomes distorted.

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