Software Bible Verse
For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). The Bible (Hebrew: תנ״ך tanakh, Greek: η Βίβλος hē biblos, "the book") (sometimes The Holy Bible, Scripture, Word of God), is the name used by Jews and Christians for their differing (and overlapping) canons of sacred texts. Roman Catholics include books which Protestants do not, Judaism accepts the Tanakh (or Old Testament to Christians), not the New Testament, Muslims may accept certain prophets. Roman Catholics have a different grouping for the ten commandments than Protestants. Chapter. Many people who identify themselves as Christians, Muslims, or Jews regard the Bible as inspired by God yet written by a variety of imperfect men over thousands of years. Wide variations exist in interpretation and acceptance of the accuracy and legitimacy of various books and passages. Some denominations emphasize a strict literal interpretation, while others view the text more symbolically, or as a combination of literal truth and symbolism; yet others view the Bible as a story of a people in history struggling to understand a living God.
Composition and distribution
Composition
The Jewish, Catholic and Protestant Bibles are actually collections of what were originally a number of independent books. A complete Bible Bookstore.