- The Bible gets its name from a Greek word meaning "books".
- What is Mean By "GOSPEL" ?
Answer: A gospel is any of the four New Testament books narrating the life, death and teachings of Jesus - they have been named Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and placed at the beginning of the New Testament.
The Gospel gets its name from a Greek word meaning "good news". According to the Gospels, the "good news" are the Revelation of Jesus Christ as Messiah and Son of God by that enabling the salvation of humanity from sin and misery.
- The Protestant Bible contains 66 books (39 Old Testament, 27 New Testament); the Catholic Bible contains 73 books (46 Old Testament, 27 New Testament); the Eastern Orthodox Bible contains 78 books (51 Old Testament, 27 New Testament). The Hebrew Bible (the name of the Old Testament by Jews) contains only 24 books.
- The first translation of the Bible made into English By "John Wycliffe" in 1382 A.D.
- The Bible was first printed in 1454 A.D. by Johannes Gutenberg who invented the "type mold" for the printing press. It was the first book ever printed.
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