The The Bible is the sacred scripture of Christianity, divided into two main sections: the Old Testament, which is rooted in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish Tradition - Torah תורה and The New Testament , which focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian Church. Composed over a span of centuries and written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, the Bible has been translated into numerous languages and serves as the theological, moral, and historical foundation for Christian beliefs and practices. The Old Testament contains various genres including history, poetry, and prophecy, while the New Testament comprises the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, epistles, and the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. The Bible's influence is immeasurable, affecting religious thought, culture, law, and ethical systems worldwide, and it remains a central text for worship, study, and interpretation within various Christian denominations.


Christian Scriptures

The Christian Scriptures include the The Bible, both The Old Testament and The New Testament, and revered works of Christian Theology, The History of The Christian Church and The Lives of the Saints.

Christian Theology


The History of The Christian Church

Christianity

The History of The Christian Church

The Lives of the Saints


Realm


Chronicles