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<big>'''The [[Bible]]'''</big> <br>
 
<big>'''The [[Bible]]'''</big> <br>
 
The '''[[Bible]]''' is the Holy Book used by [[Christians]] to live a life of faith and love. The [[Bible]] includes the Rabbinic Hebrew Scripture of the Old Testament and the New Testament, which relates the life and teachings of [[Jesus Christ]], the working of the [[Holy Spirit]] through the apostles in the [[Book of Acts]], the letters of the Apostle Paul and other disciples to the early church and the Book of Revelation. True believers confess the authority of the [[Bible]] as God's [[infallible]] word to humanity.
 
The '''[[Bible]]''' is the Holy Book used by [[Christians]] to live a life of faith and love. The [[Bible]] includes the Rabbinic Hebrew Scripture of the Old Testament and the New Testament, which relates the life and teachings of [[Jesus Christ]], the working of the [[Holy Spirit]] through the apostles in the [[Book of Acts]], the letters of the Apostle Paul and other disciples to the early church and the Book of Revelation. True believers confess the authority of the [[Bible]] as God's [[infallible]] word to humanity.

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The Bible
The Bible is the Holy Book used by Christians to live a life of faith and love. The Bible includes the Rabbinic Hebrew Scripture of the Old Testament and the New Testament, which relates the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the working of the Holy Spirit through the apostles in the Book of Acts, the letters of the Apostle Paul and other disciples to the early church and the Book of Revelation. True believers confess the authority of the Bible as God's infallible word to humanity.



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