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 ====== The Bible ====== ====== The Bible ======
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-| **Resources**                                     +| **Resources** | 
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 +**Bible Quick Reference:**
  
 **The Old Testament: ** [[Genesis]] | [[Exodus]] | [[Leviticus]] | [[Numbers]] | [[Deuteronomy]] | [[Joshua]] | [[Judges]] | [[Ruth]] | [[1 Samuel]] | [[2 Samuel]] | [[1 Kings]] | [[2 Kings]] | [[1 Chronicles]] | [[2 Chronicles]] | [[Ezra]] | [[Nehemiah]] | [[Esther]] | [[Job]] | [[Psalms]] | [[Proverbs]] | [[Ecclesiastes]] | [[Song Of Solomon]] | [[Isaiah]] | [[Jeremiah]] | [[Lamentations]] | [[Ezekiel]] | [[Daniel]] | [[Hosea]] | [[Joel]] | [[Amos]] | [[Obadiah]] | [[Jonah]] | [[Micah]] | [[Nahum]] | [[Habakkuk]] | [[Zephaniah]] | [[Haggai]] | [[Zechariah]] | [[Malachi]] **The Old Testament: ** [[Genesis]] | [[Exodus]] | [[Leviticus]] | [[Numbers]] | [[Deuteronomy]] | [[Joshua]] | [[Judges]] | [[Ruth]] | [[1 Samuel]] | [[2 Samuel]] | [[1 Kings]] | [[2 Kings]] | [[1 Chronicles]] | [[2 Chronicles]] | [[Ezra]] | [[Nehemiah]] | [[Esther]] | [[Job]] | [[Psalms]] | [[Proverbs]] | [[Ecclesiastes]] | [[Song Of Solomon]] | [[Isaiah]] | [[Jeremiah]] | [[Lamentations]] | [[Ezekiel]] | [[Daniel]] | [[Hosea]] | [[Joel]] | [[Amos]] | [[Obadiah]] | [[Jonah]] | [[Micah]] | [[Nahum]] | [[Habakkuk]] | [[Zephaniah]] | [[Haggai]] | [[Zechariah]] | [[Malachi]]
  
 **The New Testament:** [[Matthew]] | [[Mark]] | [[Luke]] | [[John]] | [[Acts]] | [[Romans]] | [[1 Corinthians]] | [[2 Corinthians]] | [[Galatians]] | [[Ephesians]] | [[Philippians]] | [[Colossians]] | [[1 Thessalonians]] | [[2 Thessalonians]] | [[1 Timothy]] | [[2 Timothy]] | [[Titus]] | [[Philemon]] | [[Hebrews]] | [[James]] | [[1 Peter]] | [[2 Peter]] | [[1 John]] | [[2 John]] | [[3 John]] | [[Jude]] | [[Revelation]] **The New Testament:** [[Matthew]] | [[Mark]] | [[Luke]] | [[John]] | [[Acts]] | [[Romans]] | [[1 Corinthians]] | [[2 Corinthians]] | [[Galatians]] | [[Ephesians]] | [[Philippians]] | [[Colossians]] | [[1 Thessalonians]] | [[2 Thessalonians]] | [[1 Timothy]] | [[2 Timothy]] | [[Titus]] | [[Philemon]] | [[Hebrews]] | [[James]] | [[1 Peter]] | [[2 Peter]] | [[1 John]] | [[2 John]] | [[3 John]] | [[Jude]] | [[Revelation]]
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 <sub>See also: [[Bible Translation]]</sub> <sub>See also: [[Bible Translation]]</sub>
  
-The Bible was originally written in Hebrew ([[Old Testament]]), Aramaic (a few sections, notably in [[Daniel]] and [[Ezra]]), and Koine Greek ([[New Testament]]). Early translations included the [[Septuagint]] (a Greek translation of the Old Testament) and the Latin [[Vulgate]] by Jerome.+The Bible was originally written in Hebrew (Old Testament), Aramaic (a few sections, notably in [[Daniel]] and [[Ezra]]), and Koine Greek (New Testament). Early translations included the [[Septuagint]] (a Greek translation of the Old Testament) and the Latin Vulgate by Jerome.
  
 With the Reformation in the 15th century AD, came a renewed emphasis on making the scriptures available to all people in their native languages. Reformers like Martin Luther and William Tyndale translated the Bible into vernacular (or ordinary and common) languages, often at great personal cost. Their work reflected the Protestant conviction that every believer should have direct access to God’s word. With the Reformation in the 15th century AD, came a renewed emphasis on making the scriptures available to all people in their native languages. Reformers like Martin Luther and William Tyndale translated the Bible into vernacular (or ordinary and common) languages, often at great personal cost. Their work reflected the Protestant conviction that every believer should have direct access to God’s word.
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