Biblical Interpretation

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • The Bible is the most influential religious book in the world, with the largest number of prints and circulations, and is widely used in Christianity and Judaism. Its "marathon" formation process can be said to have gone through ups and downs and suffered hardships. But after all, good things come to those who wait: after a long period of sorting and compilation, in the 4th century BC, the Bible lived up to expectations and finally came out after much anticipation.
    The Bible is divided into two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament records the interaction between God and the early Israelites, covering history, laws, poetry and prophecies from the creation to the birth of Jesus. The New Testament records the life, teachings and development history of Jesus Christ and the early church.
    Apocrypha refers to some works that exist in the Greek Septuagint but do not exist in the Hebrew Bible. These books were excluded from the canon by Judaism, but have long been in an ambiguous position in Christianity. Later, they were listed as canons by Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Protestantism still maintains its status as a apocryphal book. It is undeniable that the apocrypha is a perfect supplement to the canon. For example, the record of the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant.
    The problem lies in the translation of various versions of the Bible: the differences in translation and the arbitrary selection of the original text are obviously a challenge to the rigor of the Bible.

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