The primary thing everyone should know about the Bible is that, "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness..." (
2 Timothy 3:16). But here are an additional 9 things that you should know about the best-selling book of all time:
1. The English word Bible is derived from the Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία (
ta biblia - "the books"). While Christian use of the term can be traced to around A.D. 223, the late biblical scholar F.F. Bruce noted that Chrysostom in his
Homilies on Matthew (between A.D. 386 and 388) appears to be the first writer to use the Greek phrase
ta biblia to describe both the Old and New Testaments together.
2. The word "testament" (Hebrew
berîth, Greek
diatheke), means "covenant." The term "Old Testament" refers to the covenant which God entered into with Abraham and the people of Israel, and "New Testament" to the covenant God has entered into with believers through Christ.
3. The practice of dividing the Bible into chapters began with
Stephen Langton, an Archbishop of Canterbury in the early 13th century.
Robert Estienne, a 16th-century printer and classical scholar in Paris, was the first to print the Bible divided into standard numbered verses.
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9 Things You Should Know About the Bible – The Gospel Coalition Blog
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