What people call "The Bible" is a book containing scriptures Scriptures are writings which are either inspirations or directives from our Father. Inspiration = Songs of Solomon Directive = 10 Commandments
Absolutely. There is the Holy Bible, which contains several "books" (and the Catholic version of the Bible has more books than the Protestant version does). This is the only book that is accepted as being the Word of God. There are also other books that are commonly used by Catholics, some examples of which are:Missal - A book containing the words to be said at Mass.Lectionary - A book containing the scriptures to be read at Mass.Breviary - A book containing prayers to be said at different hours of the day.Catholic Catechism - A book containing summaries of the beliefs and teachings specific to the Catholic Church.
Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible., Versed in, or speaking, many languages., One who speaks several languages., A book containing several versions of the same text, or containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp., the Scriptures in several languages.
The 5th book of the 'Old Testament'(Hebrew Scriptures) is Deuteronomy The 5th book of the 'New Testament'(Greek Scriptures) is Acts
If by 'Scriptures' you mean verses, then the Book of Psalms has the most at 2, 461. In the New Testament, the Book of Luke has most at 1,151 verses.
It has no holy book, nor any sacred scriptures.
No. The Buddhists have several important text, but the "Scriptures" (usually referring to the Bible) are not among them.
The book you are looking for is...GENESIS, the first book in the scriptures.
Grantha means BOOK and is used for scriptures in India, specially Sikh scriptures. A usage similar to the word "Bible".
Leviticus.
the Hindu holy book is called the Vedas.
The New Testament is the Christian scriptures.