The Bible : what everyone needs to know® / Michael Coogan.
Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]Description: xii, 195 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmContent type:- cartographic image
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- 9780199383030 (Paperback)
- 220.6/1 23
- BS475.3 .C664 2021
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BS475.2 .C26 1997 The Cambridge companion to the Bible / | BS475.2 .G36 1995 A nonchurchgoer's guide to the Bible / | BS475.2 .H32 2000 Understanding the Bible / | BS475.3 .C664 2021 The Bible : what everyone needs to know® / | BS476 .P67 1995 The postmodern Bible / | BS491.2 .H37 2000 The HarperCollins Bible commentary / | BS491.2 .I55 V.1 The Interpreter's Bible: the Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bible and Bibles -- Languages, texts, and translations -- The contents of the Bible -- Authors and authorship -- The contexts of the Bible -- Interpretive strategies -- The uses of the Bible -- Biblical concepts -- Biblical values.
"The Bible is the sacred scripture of Judaism and Christianity. In its pages we encounter some of the most memorable characters in world literature: Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Abraham and Sarah, Jacob, Moses, Samson and Delilah, David and Bathsheba, Job, Jesus, and Paul; some of the most well-known religious texts: the Ten Commandments, the Shema, Psalm 23, and the Sermon on the Mount; and some of the most important concepts in theology: covenant, chosenness, sin, atonement, and salvation. Over the ages, the Bible has also had an enormous influence on politics, on literature and the arts, and even on medicine and science. The word "Bible" basically means "book." Although usually formatted as a single book, the Bible is actually a collection of shorter books written over the course of more than a thousand years, an anthology of texts that Jews and Christians have considered especially authoritative, even inspired-"holy writ." Put simply, for Jews the Bible is a collection of some twenty-four books that by the second century CE had a special status. For Christians, the Bible includes these books, and some other Jewish religious writings, which together were eventually called "the Old Testament"; to them were added another twenty-seven early Christian texts, known as "the New Testament." Behind these simple definitions, however, lie many complexities, both because of the Bible's long history of formation and because of the different faith communities that consider it canonical"-- Provided by publisher.
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