Actually, one could argue that The Bible contains true historical facts back by record (Besides the solely religious verses)
It is written in (and identical with) the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
There is no specific holy book for revivalism since it is a broad term that encompasses various religious movements and practices aimed at reviving spiritual beliefs and practices. Different revivalist movements may draw inspiration from a range of religious texts or teachings depending on their specific beliefs and traditions.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
THE HOLY BIBLE Er...no. In terms of historicity, Thucydides history on the Peloponnesian War gives a much more accurate and historical account. The Bible is not a history book. This book is such bull.
J. Hamond has written: 'The history of the Holy Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Early works to 1800, History of Biblical events
The last book of the Holy Bible is Revelation.
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Nicolas Talon has written: 'The holy history' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events
It depends on the religion. The holy book of Christianity, the Bible, was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The holy book of Islam, the Quran, is in Arabic. Hinduism has multiple holy texts written in Sanskrit. Buddhism's primary text, the Tripitaka, was written in Pali.
Strangely, the world's most shoplifted book is the Holy Bible. It is also the best selling book now and in the history of the world.
The Bible is the holy book for Christianity and it's many denominations.
It's called the Holy Bible.