the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible, the Moslem Koran, the Hebrew Tanakh, the Poetic Edda, the religious text of a given religion, An authoritative statement, A sacred writing or book, sacred writings of the Old and/or New Testament, the Bible; sacred book or writing; passage from the Bible, A term use by the author of this glossary to represent the 66 book of the Bible which is the Word of God See Bible, biblos, Canon, Text, Word of God, 66 Books, Anything written; a writing; a document; an inscription, "The sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based " [DD] See Bible, Qur'an and Torah Also see a wide selection of Bibles and World Scriptures, any writing that is regarded as sacred by a religious group, Scripture or the scriptures refers to writings that are regarded as holy in a particular religion, for example the Bible in Christianity. a quote from scripture. the Holy Scriptures. Sacred writings of religions, comprising a large portion of the literature of the world. Scriptures vary in form, volume, age, and degree of sacredness. Nearly all scriptures were originally oral and were passed down as memorized texts through several generations before being put in writing. In some religions, notably Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, there is still strong emphasis on the value of reciting or chanting the scriptures aloud. The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is the scripture of Judaism; the Bible (Old and New Testaments together) is the scripture of Christianity; and the Qurn is the scripture of Islam. Scriptures of Hinduism include the Vedas and Upanishads. See also Adi Granth; Avesta; Book of Mormon; sutra; Tripitaka, the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen", The Old Testament Tanakh, The inspired Holy Word of God that composes the Bible, The books of the Old and the New Testament, or of either of them; the Bible; used by way of eminence or distinction, and chiefly in the plural, (with capital "S") Holy Scripture, the Christian Scriptures, the Bible, A passage from the Bible; a text, the Bible, Literally, "a writing"; a written tradition vested with authority by a community because it is understood to be sacred, holy, God-given, plural of scripture, In addition to the Holy Bible (King James Version), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also believes that the Book of Mormon - Another Testament of Jesus Christ, The Doctrine and Covenants, and The Pearl of Great Price are the word of God These books contain holy writings that can help us become more Christ like, The scriptures are, quite simply, the Bible which consists of 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament Each one is inspired, without error, and is completely accurate in all things it addresses The entire Bible, though written by many people over thousands of years is harmonious in all its teachings This is because each book of the Bible is inspired, literally just means "writings", but always refers to religious writings that are considered authoritative, foundational, and/or sacred by some religious group (see Matt 26:54-56; Luke 24:27-45; 2Tim 3:16; 2Peter 3:16): Jewish Scriptures - refers either to the HB (for Jews in the ancient or modern worlds who know Hebrew), or to the LXX (for Greek-speaking Jews and early Christians) Greek Scriptures - refers either to the LXX alone (for ancient Jews), or to the LXX and the NT (for ancient and modern Greek-speaking Christians) Christian Scriptures - refers not only to the NT, but also to the HB (and/or the LXX) Canon - an official list of books that a particular religious group considers as its "core scriptures"; the group uses these "authorized books" as the basis of its communal life, teachings, and actions; the Greek word kanwn ("canon") originally meant "measuring rod; rule; criterion" (cf 2 Cor 10:13-16; Gal 6:16), Sacred religious books,
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the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible
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the Moslem Koran
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the Hebrew Tanakh
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the Poetic Edda
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the religious text of a given religion
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An authoritative statement
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A sacred writing or book
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sacred writings of the Old and/or New Testament, the Bible; sacred book or writing; passage from the Bible isim
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A term use by the author of this glossary to represent the 66 book of the Bible which is the Word of God See Bible, biblos, Canon, Text, Word of God, 66 Books
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Anything written; a writing; a document; an inscription
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"The sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based " [DD] See Bible, Qur'an and Torah Also see a wide selection of Bibles and World Scriptures
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any writing that is regarded as sacred by a religious group
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Scripture or the scriptures refers to writings that are regarded as holy in a particular religion, for example the Bible in Christianity. a quote from scripture. the Holy Scriptures. Sacred writings of religions, comprising a large portion of the literature of the world. Scriptures vary in form, volume, age, and degree of sacredness. Nearly all scriptures were originally oral and were passed down as memorized texts through several generations before being put in writing. In some religions, notably Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, there is still strong emphasis on the value of reciting or chanting the scriptures aloud. The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is the scripture of Judaism; the Bible (Old and New Testaments together) is the scripture of Christianity; and the Qurn is the scripture of Islam. Scriptures of Hinduism include the Vedas and Upanishads. See also Adi Granth; Avesta; Book of Mormon; sutra; Tripitaka
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the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen"
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The Old Testament Tanakh
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The inspired Holy Word of God that composes the Bible
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The books of the Old and the New Testament, or of either of them; the Bible; used by way of eminence or distinction, and chiefly in the plural
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(with capital "S") Holy Scripture, the Christian Scriptures, the Bible
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A passage from the Bible; a text
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the Bible
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Literally, "a writing"; a written tradition vested with authority by a community because it is understood to be sacred, holy, God-given
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scriptures
plural of scripture
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scriptures
In addition to the Holy Bible (King James Version), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also believes that the Book of Mormon - Another Testament of Jesus Christ, The Doctrine and Covenants, and The Pearl of Great Price are the word of God These books contain holy writings that can help us become more Christ like
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scriptures
The scriptures are, quite simply, the Bible which consists of 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament Each one is inspired, without error, and is completely accurate in all things it addresses The entire Bible, though written by many people over thousands of years is harmonious in all its teachings This is because each book of the Bible is inspired
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literally just means "writings", but always refers to religious writings that are considered authoritative, foundational, and/or sacred by some religious group (see Matt 26:54-56; Luke 24:27-45; 2Tim 3:16; 2Peter 3:16): Jewish Scriptures - refers either to the HB (for Jews in the ancient or modern worlds who know Hebrew), or to the LXX (for Greek-speaking Jews and early Christians) Greek Scriptures - refers either to the LXX alone (for ancient Jews), or to the LXX and the NT (for ancient and modern Greek-speaking Christians) Christian Scriptures - refers not only to the NT, but also to the HB (and/or the LXX) Canon - an official list of books that a particular religious group considers as its "core scriptures"; the group uses these "authorized books" as the basis of its communal life, teachings, and actions; the Greek word kanwn ("canon") originally meant "measuring rod; rule; criterion" (cf 2 Cor 10:13-16; Gal 6:16)
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