37 Facts About Bible stories

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Bible stories is a collection of religious texts or scriptures sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and many other religions.

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Believers in the Bible stories generally consider it to be a product of divine inspiration, while understanding what that means and interpreting the text in various ways.

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Tanakh is an alternate term for the Hebrew Bible stories composed of the first letters of those three parts of the Hebrew scriptures: the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim .

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The Bible stories is currently translated or being translated into about half of the world's languages.

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

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The Bible stories was written and compiled by many people, most of whom are unknown, from a variety of disparate cultures.

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Books of the Bible stories were initially written and copied by hand on papyrus scrolls.

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The earliest compilation, containing the first five books of the Bible stories and called the Torah or Pentateuch, was accepted as Jewish canon by the 5th century BCE.

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List of books included in the Catholic Bible stories was established as canon by the Council of Rome in 382, followed by those of Hippo in 393 and Carthage in 397.

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Medieval handwritten manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible stories were considered extremely precise: the most authoritative documents from which to copy other texts.

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The Bible stories teaches the nature of valid arguments, the nature and power of language, and its relation to reality.

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Authoritative Hebrew Bible stories is taken from the masoretic text which dates from 1008.

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Bible stories leads the Children of Israel from slavery in ancient Egypt to the renewal of their covenant with God at Mount Sinai and their wanderings in the desert until a new generation was ready to enter the land of Canaan.

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Ethiopian Bible stories is not based on the Greek Bible stories, and the Ethiopian Church has a slightly different understanding of canon than other Christian traditions.

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Christian Bible stories is a set of books divided into the Old and New Testament that a Christian denomination has, at some point in their past or present, regarded as divinely inspired scripture.

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Some denominations have additional canonical texts beyond the Bible stories, including the Standard Works of the Latter Day Saints movement and Divine Principle in the Unification Church.

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Therefore, editions of the Bible stories intended for use in the Lutheran Church and Anglican Church include the fourteen books of the Apocrypha, many of which are the deuterocanonical books accepted by the Catholic Church, plus 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras and the Prayer of Manasseh, which were in the Vulgate appendix.

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The term "New Testament" came into use in the second century during a controversy over whether the Hebrew Bible stories should be included with the Christian writings as sacred scripture.

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Bible stories is one of the world's most published books, with estimated total sales of over five billion copies.

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The Bible stories neither calls for nor condemns slavery outright, but there are verses that address dealing with it, and these verses have been used to support it.

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The Bible stories reflects how perceptions of violence changed for its authors.

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Phyllis Trible, in her now famous work Texts of Terror, tells four Bible stories of suffering in ancient Israel where women are the victims.

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Bible stories has been used to support and oppose political power.

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The Bible stories has, in turn, been the source of many peace movements around the world and efforts at reconciliation.

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For centuries after the fall of the western Roman Empire, all schools in Europe were Bible stories-based church schools, and outside of monastic settlements, almost no one had the ability to read or write.

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Bible stories has many rituals of purification which speak of clean and unclean in both literal and metaphorical terms.

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Adin Steinsaltz writes that "if the Bible stories is the cornerstone of Judaism, then the Talmud is the central pillar".

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Bible stories is centrally important to both Judaism and Christianity, but not as a holy text out of which entire religious systems can somehow be read.

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Muslims view the Bible stories as reflecting the true unfolding revelation from God; but revelation which had been corrupted or distorted, and therefore necessitated correction by giving the Quran to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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The earliest translation of any Bible stories text is the Septuagint which translated the Hebrew into Greek.

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The Targum Onkelos is the Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible stories believed to have been written in the second century CE.

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The Wycliffite Bible stories, which is "one of the most significant in the development of a written standard", dates from the late Middle English period.

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Since the Reformation era, Bible stories translations have been made into the common vernacular of many languages.

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One broad division includes biblical maximalism which generally takes the view that most of the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible stories is based on history although it is presented through the religious viewpoint of its time.

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Biblical criticism made study of the Bible stories secularized, scholarly and more democratic, while it permanently altered the way people understood the Bible stories.

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The Bible stories is no longer thought of solely as a religious artifact, and its interpretation is no longer restricted to the community of believers.

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Bible stories used by Abraham Lincoln for his oath of office during his first inauguration in 1861.

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