Sequestered? It wasn't and in fact it was used as the foundation for all decisions that were made. The whole society did what the church demanded. The Church taught people that they were born in sin and to not go to Hell they had to follow the dictates and teachings of the church. People couldn't read so the church put on passion plays about The Bible stories and put the stories and saints in stain glass to teach. The created the stations of the cross to teach and give a structure. That way beyond sequestered.
Many different scribes; but they all generally copied portions of the Bible and not the whole lot.
The Bible the works of Aristotle guides to proper living
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
There are parts of the Bible referring to the End Times and to a millennium. As a result of this, many people thought the world would end in 1000 AD.
The God of the Bible.
The phrase "medieval times" does not appear in the Bible. The concept of medieval times, or the middle ages, developed long after the Christian Bible was written and reached a settled form.
It never has been.
The Bible
The Bible was about 15 centuries before medieval times, so it is not likely it was an influence on the theme.
Many different scribes; but they all generally copied portions of the Bible and not the whole lot.
The Bible the works of Aristotle guides to proper living
The most common was the morality play, which was generally a story taken directly from the Bible or an "Everyman" allegory.
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There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
The God of the Bible.
There are parts of the Bible referring to the End Times and to a millennium. As a result of this, many people thought the world would end in 1000 AD.
At least these and perhaps more:Jesus' descent into hellJonah in the whale