The Bible
The Bible is a collection of sacred and canonical writings considered the word of God for Christian believers. It consists of two parts: the Old Testament, which consists of 39 books, and the New Testament, which contains 27 books. It was written by various authors over a period of approximately 1,500 years and compiled in its present form over several centuries.
Hermeneutics, in its most basic definition, is the science and art of interpreting texts. It comes from the Greek term hermeneutikós, meaning “to interpret”...
The Book of Exodus addresses themes such as oppression, redemption, covenant, and divine law. The liberation from slavery in Egypt and the revelation of the...
The Book of Genesis is the “book of beginnings” (of the world, of humanity, of sin, of the covenant between God and man).
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