Importance of the Bible
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
For those who believe in a religion determined, the Bible is the support of the dogma and of the teachings that were imparted having their drafting an origin of Divine Inspiration, being logically written by men who spread a message focused on Spirituality above all things, also giving a religious vision of the Origins of Humanity and how the gods created the world and later man and all the beings that inhabit.
In these narrations reference is made to The Word of God, which we will read in the different Canonical Books that are part of the Bible, used both for the Catholic Religion as well as in the case of the Jewish Religion, only that in the latter the part of the New Testament is considered invalid, since this fragment is in charge of narrating the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, in addition to being focused exclusively on the Christian religion and its First precursors.
In this set of Canonical Books we are offered different teachings about a Spiritual Life, with narrations that state the relationship of God with Man, telling how he has fallen into Sin, and later his Salvation was granted, counting on canonical accounts that were disseminated according to a tradition or a dogma certain.
With regard to the Bible in its analysis merely as a book, it is not only one of the best sellers, but also the most translated, being found in more than 2,302 languages, being originally disseminated through Manuscript Bindings, and later applying the evolution technology that meant the introduction of the Printing Moderna, created by the German Johannes Gutenberg (document which is known as the Gutenberg Bible) giving rise to the massive printing of texts, estimated that some 180 copies of it were distributed throughout the world (45 in Parchment, the rest in paper).