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What Is The Bible?<\/h2>\n

The Bible is a collection of ancient manuscripts written by numerous authors and compiled over centuries by many different authors. It is considered the most sacred of all holy books, the central text of Christianity, and includes both the Hebrew Bible (or the Christian Old Testament) and the Christian Greek Scriptures (or the New Testament). The Bible is divided into two major divisions: the Old Testament, which includes 46 books and the New Testament, which includes 27 books.<\/p>\n

How Is The Bible Structured?<\/h2>\n

The Old Testament comprises of 39 books and the New Testament comprises of 27 books. There are various ways in which the Bible is organized. Generally, the books of the Bible could be divided into two main categories – Law and History (the most commonly used divisions in the Bible). To further simplify the organization, it can be divided into five main types: Law, History, Poetry, Prophecy, and Gospels\/Acts.<\/p>\n

Law<\/h2>\n

The first 5 books of the Bible, known as the Torah or the Pentateuch, are seen as a single source and consist of the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. These books tell the creation story leading up to the time of the Exodus and contain laws and instructions given to Moses by God. They include the Ten Commandments, laws, and rules of worship and practice.<\/p>\n

History<\/h2>\n

The next 12 books are History books, chronicling the lives and stories that take place between Exodus and the time of the Babylonian exile. They include books such as Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel, and 1 and 2 Kings. These books give an account of the time, people, and major events that later shaped the culture and history of the Hebrew people. <\/p>\n

Poetry<\/h2>\n