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    Many people call the Bible "The Good Book." What other names do people often use to refer to the Bible?

    Question #60314. Asked by my_baby_love. (Nov 01 05 3:07 PM)


    Arpeggionist

    Just a side note, in Hebrew the official name of te book is "Torah, N'vi'im, K'tuvim" which stands for "The Law, the Prophets and the Writings" (hence the acronym T[a]n[a]"k[h]).

    Nov 01 05, 1:18 AM
    McGruff

    testing


    Nov 01 05, 4:48 AM
    bloomsby

    The Bible sometimes referred to simply as "The Book".

    Nov 01 05, 4:53 AM
    Arpeggionist

    "The Word of God"
    "The Holy Writ"
    "The Scripture(S)"
    "The Book of Books" (Heb. "Sefer Has'farim")

    I'm sure there are quite a few others, those are what I could think of offhand,

    Nov 01 05, 3:29 PM
    JoshCaleb12

    One evangelist friend of mine called this Book...

    Basic
    Instructions
    Before
    Leaving
    Earth

    Read the first letter of each line going down... just in case anybody misses his point... *grin*

    Nov 01 05, 11:20 PM
    daddy1161992

    Being a bit of a cynic, how about a doorstop?

    Nov 04 05, 7:32 AM


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