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The Bible originated over 1,500 years (c. 1500 BC–100 AD), composed by 40+ authors across three continents in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. It evolved from oral traditions into written scrolls, covering history, law, prophecy, and wisdom, with the Old Testament finalized by Jewish communities around 400–200 BC and the New Testament established by the early Church by the 4th century AD. Key Aspects of the Bible's Origin: Structure and Meaning: The word "Bible" stems from the Greek ta biblia ("the books"), derived from the ancient Phoenician port of Byblos, a major exporter of papyrus. It is a collection of 66 to 80+ books (depending on tradition) divided into the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament (Hebrew Bible/Tanakh): Oral Tradition to Writing: Stories were passed down orally for generations before being recorded. Authorship and Timeframe: Traditionally, Moses is credited with writing the first five books (Torah/Pentateuch) around 1500–1400 BC. However, modern scholarship suggests a, likely, much later composition, with many texts assembled after the Babylonian exile. Key Text: The Dead Sea Scrolls (dating from 3rd century BC to 1st century AD) are among the oldest manuscripts. The New Testament: Focus: It documents the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, along with the growth of the early Church. Timeframe: Written between roughly 50 AD and 100 AD. Compilation: The Gospels and apostolic letters were finalized as a canon by the 4th century AD. Languages: The Old Testament was primarily in Hebrew (with some Aramaic), and the New Testament in Koine Greek. Key Early Versions: Septuagint: A 3rd–2nd century BC Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. Vulgate: St. Jerome’s 4th-century Latin translation. The Bible was not written all at once but grew as a collection of sacred, inspired texts recognized by the community of faith over many centuries. @reporterlive @marunadanmalayali8276 @mathewsamuel3219 @NarendraModi @asianetnews @News18Kerala @kairaliTV Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we delve into the socio-political, historical, religious, and scientific issues shaping our world today. This channel aims to enhance your analytical skills, encouraging open dialogue and understanding among viewers. Together, we'll explore diverse perspectives and foster a harmonious relationship, empowering you to engage critically with the complexities of our society.