Religious text in the context of "Christian Bible"


The Christian Bible, as an anthology of religious texts, wasn't originally written as a single book but compiled over time from various sources. These sources include the Torah (or Pentateuch), the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim, initially written in Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek, and later organized into what is known as the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).

⭐ In the context of the Christian Bible, the initial compilation of religious texts involved distinct collections before forming the complete anthology. Which of the following represents the earliest of these collections?


⭐ Core Definition: Religious text

Religious texts, including scripture, are texts which various religions consider to be of central importance to their religious tradition. They often feature a compilation or discussion of beliefs, ritual practices, moral commandments and laws, ethical conduct, spiritual aspirations, and admonitions for fostering a religious community.

Within each religion, these texts are revered as authoritative sources of guidance, wisdom, and divine revelation. They are often regarded as sacred or holy, representing the core teachings and principles that their followers strive to uphold.

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HINT: The Torah, also known as the Pentateuch, is identified within the source text as the oldest collection of texts that would eventually become part of the Bible, containing the first five books.

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