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  1. Jan 31, 2019 · How Did the Bible Get That Name? It is interesting that the Bible never refers to itself as "the Bible." So when did people start calling these sacred writings by the word Bible? Again, the Bible is not really a book, but a collection of books.

  2. Mar 6, 2022 · Torah. The books of the Torah—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—are named in Hebrew after their first word or phrase: The English names of these books comes from the Septuagint, sometimes called the LXX 1, a Greek translation of the Bible completed in the 100s BC.

  3. Historical names of Nubia. Nubia is the term commonly used by scholars to refer to the land located south of Ancient Egypt, from the city of Elephantine down to modern-day Khartoum. Nubia has been one of the earliest humanly inhabited lands in the world.

  4. Apr 2, 2019 · The collection of these writings, including the New Testament, were first called the Bible somewhere around the fourth century in the writings of John Chrysostom. Chrysostom first refers to the Old and New Testament together as ta biblia (the books), the Latin form of biblos.

  5. The Bible was translated into Old Nubian during the period when Christianity was dominant in Nubia (southern Egypt and northern Sudan). Throughout the Middle Ages, Nubia was divided into separate kingdoms: Nobatia, Makuria and Alodia. Old Nubian was the standard written form in all three kingdoms.

  6. By this enormous amount of references to Scripture as the Word of God, we know that all Scripture is God-breathed (2 Tim3:16) and its source is from the Spirit of God (2 Pet 1:21 ). The English word “Bible” is from the Greek word “Byblos” and the Latin “biblia” and both mean “books.”

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  8. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. In the Hebrew Scriptures, the name of God is recorded as YHWH. So, where did the name “Jehovah” come from? Ancient Hebrew did not use vowels in its written form. The vowels were pronounced in spoken Hebrew but were not recorded in written Hebrew. The appropriate vowel sounds of words were passed down orally.

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