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Bible

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bible [Gr.,=the books], term used since the 4th cent. to denote the Christian Scriptures and later, by extension, those of various religious traditions. This article discusses the nature of religious scripture generally and the Christian Scriptures specifically, as well as the history of the translation of the Bible into English. For the composition and the canon of the Hebrew and Christian Bible, see Old Testament ; New Testament ; Apocrypha ; Pseudepigrapha . The Nature of Scripture The sacred writings of the religions of the world exhibit a variety of genres—prayers,... Read more
Bible, English versions
Bible, English versions. 1. PRE-REFORMATION VERSIONS . There were...the Gospels and Psalms and translations of portions of the Bible, sometimes abridged. From c. 1250 Middle English metrical...making of any fresh translations of the whole or part of the Bible. 2. THE REFORMATION PERIOD . The first ... Read more
Bible, The
Bible, The. The Bible has been a nearly universal presence in American history. Christopher...with the Bay Psalm Book of 1640. Since its founding in 1816, the American Bible Society (ABS) has been a leader in promoting the Scriptures, distributing... Read more

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