Law and Grace.
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The two parts are the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Just about the two main religions fasted in the Bible, which would be the Jews and the Gentiles (Christians)
The Protestants and Catholics have mostly the same Bible. Most of the books in it are the same except for the Apocrypha. These are about 6-7 books which Catholics have in their Bible. This is the main difference between the two Bibles.
There are 66 books in the King James Bible and it is divided into to sections, The Old Testament and The New Testament.
Man is sinful. God is sovereign.
The clear doctrines and principles found in the Bible.
In the bible there are two main type of prophets. They are the major and minor prophets.
Some may add to or take away from the original scriptures. Some versions may be based on corrupt texts. Some have allowed other writings to influence their view of the Bible or to supersede doctrines taught in it. The other aspect is that humans are not perfect and make errors. The Bible is not wrong, but human interpretations of it may be. Primarily, there is little disagreement on the main doctrines taught which are the basis of Christianity.
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The old and new testament.
The two parts are the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The two best ways to learn about God is by reading the bible and by joining a church for bible study.
The two main religious books are the Quran and the Bible. The Quran is the holy book of the Muslim religion and the Bible is the book read by Christians.
Just about the two main religions fasted in the Bible, which would be the Jews and the Gentiles (Christians)
Robin Scroggs has written: 'The people's Jesus' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Bible, Social scientific criticism, Theology 'The last Adam' -- subject(s): Bible, History of doctrines, Theology 'The text and the times' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Theology 'The people's Jesus' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Bible, Social scientific criticism, Theology 'Paul for a New Day' -- subject(s): Bible, Theology 'Holy Week'
Michael L. Gowens has written: 'Basic Bible Doctrines'