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      • The English word Bible is derived from Koinē Greek: τὰ βιβλία, romanized: ta biblia, meaning "the books" (singular βιβλίον, biblion). The word βιβλίον itself had the literal meaning of "scroll" and came to be used as the ordinary word for "book".
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  2. Sep 27, 2023 · The word “Bible” has its origins in the Greek word “biblia,” meaning “books” or “scrolls.”. It is derived from the diminutive form of “biblos,” which refers to the inner bark of the papyrus plant used as a writing material in ancient times. The plural form “biblia” was later adopted to denote a collection of writings.

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    The English word Bible is derived from Koinē Greek: τὰ βιβλία, romanized: ta biblia, meaning "the books" (singular βιβλίον, biblion ). [2] The word βιβλίον itself had the literal meaning of "scroll" and came to be used as the ordinary word for "book". [3]

  4. Apr 2, 2019 · Bible (Wikipedia) The phrase ‘biblia sacra’ (holy books) first appeared sometime in the Middle Ages. In English, one of the earliest—if not the earliest—uses of “The Holy Bible” appeared in 1611 on the cover of the Authorized Version, known in the U.S. as the King James Version.

  5. Sep 21, 2016 · Biblia is the root of such words as the bibliography in English or Biblioteca, the Spanish word for library. Check out the Online Etymology Dictionary for a nice long history of the word bible taking us right back to the Greek word for Egyptian papyrus and the town from which it was exported.

  6. Mar 4, 2011 · A translation of the entire Bible, undertaken at the instance of Thomas Cromwell, was published by Miles Coverdale in 1535 and, being made from German and Latin versions, was inferior to Tyndale's. The first Bible printed by authority in England was an edition with a preface by Cranmer, hence called Cranmer's Bible.

  7. The word “Bible” is derived through Latin from the Greek word biblia (books), specifically the books that are acknowledged as canonical by the Christian church.

  8. Sep 2, 2009 · The Bible takes its name from the Latin Biblia ('book' or 'books') which comes from the Greek Ta Biblia ('the books') traced to the Phoenician port city of Gebal, known as Byblos to the Greeks. Writing became associated with Byblos as an exporter of papyrus (used in writing) and the Greek name for papyrus was bublos.

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