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    What are the 66 books of the Bible?
    The 66 books of the Bible contain holy scripture. It contains God’s commandments, wisdom, real-life experiences, ways to navigate life, miracles, and supernatural experiences. The Bible contains everything we need to know about creation and how this world will end.
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    Why were some books excluded from the Bible?
    Why were some books excluded from the Bible? The Canon The Bible as we have it today, which consists of 66 books, took a very long, thoughtful process to come together. The church was able to discern which of the books were indeed inspired by God, and which did not belong in the Bible, so how did they know which ones belonged and which ones didn’t?
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    What are the 14 books removed from the Bible?
    What Are The 14 Books Removed From The Bible? (Solved) 14.01.2022 greenbich About books. The following are included in this section: 1 Esdras (Vulgate 3 Esdras) 2 Esdras (Vulgate 4 Esdras) Tobit. Judith (in Geneva referred to as “Judeth”) Baruch, the Epistle of Jeremy (“Jeremiah” in Geneva), and the rest of Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4 ...
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    What are the 12 Old Testament books of history?

    The historical books of the main Christian canons are as follows:

    • Joshua.
    • Judges.
    • Ruth.
    • Samuel.
    • Kings.
    • Chronicles.
    • Ezra (1 Esdras)
    • Nehemiah (2 Esdras) Tobit (Catholic and Orthodox) Judith (Catholic and Orthodox)
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    The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία, tà biblía, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and many other religions. The Bible is an anthology—a compilation of texts of a variety of forms—originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and

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    The term "Bible" can refer to the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Bible, which contains both the Old and New Testaments.
    The English word Bible is derived from Koinē Greek: τὰ βιβλία, romanized: ta biblia, meaning "the books"

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    With a literary tradition spanning two millennia, the Bible has been one of the most influential books in the world. From practices of personal hygiene to philosophy and ethics, the

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    Biblical texts have always required interpretation, and this has given rise to multiple views and approaches according to the interplay between

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    Biblical archaeology is a subsection of archaeology that relates to and sheds light upon the Hebrew scriptures and the New Testament. It is used to help determine the lifestyle and practices of people living in biblical times. There are a wide range of interpretations in the field

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    The Bible is not a single book; it is a collection of books whose complex development is not completely understood. The oldest

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    Themes
    The narratives, laws, wisdom sayings, parables, and unique genrés of the Bible provide opportunity for discussion on most topics of concern to human beings: The role of women, sex, children, marriage, neighbors, friends, the

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    The original texts of the Tanakh were almost entirely written in Hebrew with about one percent in Aramaic. The earliest translation of any Bible text is the Septuagint which

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    For a long time the texts were passed on by word of mouth from generation to generation. The Bible was written long ago in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek. Translations were made later into Latin and some other languages. Now there are translations in English and many other languages. The books of the Hebrew Bible
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_Bible

      The chronology of the Bible is an elaborate system of lifespans, 'generations', and other means by which the Masoretic Hebrew Bible (the text of the Bible most commonly in use today) measures the passage of events from the creation to around 164 BCE (the year of the re-dedication of the Second Temple). It was theological in intent, not historical in the modern sense, and functions as an implied prophecy whose key lies in the identification of the final event. The passage of time is me…

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      • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Books_of_the_Bible
        • If a table cell has an asterisk (*), it means that a book is used, but in a different order. Empty cells mean that the book is not used. These books are often called apocrypha. This word is sometimes used specifically (and possibly negatively) to describe the books in the Catholic and Orthodox canon that are not in the Protestant Bible. Orthodox an...
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