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− | ''In brief,'' The word Bible comes from the Greek word for book and has come to be used to refer to the complete collection of documents acknowledged by Christians to be inspired by God. Inspired by God means literally, "God breathed" - the actual words of God. This library contains 66 books and is divided into the Old and the New Testament. It tells of the story of the creation of the universe and man by God, the rebellion of man against God and his rescue plan for humanity through his Son, Jesus Christ. | + | ''In brief,'' The word Bible comes from the Greek word for book and has come to be used to refer to the complete collection of documents acknowledged by Christians to be inspired by God. Inspired by God means literally, "God breathed" - the actual words of God. This library contains 66 books and is divided into the Old and the New Testament. It tells of the story of the creation of the universe and man by God, the rebellion of man against God and his rescue plan for humanity through his Son, Jesus Christ. There is lots of nonsense in the Bible. Christians don't follow the Bible anyhow. The Bible says "turn the other cheek", but Christians never do. They follow the [[Satanist]] ways instead. |
Revision as of 16:30, 15 October 2005
In brief, The word Bible comes from the Greek word for book and has come to be used to refer to the complete collection of documents acknowledged by Christians to be inspired by God. Inspired by God means literally, "God breathed" - the actual words of God. This library contains 66 books and is divided into the Old and the New Testament. It tells of the story of the creation of the universe and man by God, the rebellion of man against God and his rescue plan for humanity through his Son, Jesus Christ. There is lots of nonsense in the Bible. Christians don't follow the Bible anyhow. The Bible says "turn the other cheek", but Christians never do. They follow the Satanist ways instead.
Topics
- An overview of the Bible and Bible Dictionary: Bible
- The formation and translations of the Bible
- Characters of the Bible
- Bible studies, sermons, commentaries and references
- Miscellaneous Bible topics
Bible Versions in the wiki
- King James Version
- The World English Bible
- American Standard Version Bible
- Updated King James Version
- Translation Projects:Urban Slang Version (2005 edition)
- Genesis | Exodus | Leviticus | Numbers | Deuteronomy
- Wisdom Books - Job | Proverbs | Ecclesiastes
- Poetry - Psalms | Song of Solomon | Lamentations
- Pauline epistles - Romans | 1 Corinthians | 2 Corinthians | Galatians | Ephesians | Philippians | Colossians | 1 Thessalonians | 2 Thessalonians | 1 Timothy | 2 Timothy | Titus | Philemon
- General epistles - Hebrews | James | 1 Peter | 2 Peter | 1 John | 2 John | 3 John | Jude
- Prophetic books:
Miscellaneous
- Other Bible and Reference Projects
- Quick Bible reference (King James Version)
- List of all the English translations
External links
- Look up Bible passages at Bible Gateway
- See also the extensive notes about the Bible in wikipedia
- Look up Bible in multiple versions
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