A sacred song is a "canticle."
This question assumes a lot. Sacred refers to something which is set apart as consecrated or holy, devoted to a higher power or ideal. Scripture is just a fancier way of saying "writings." With this in mind, there are sacred scriptures devoid of a specific God or pantheon of gods.
The Word of God, that is, the sayings of God, would surely fit the bill of "sacred." If they were then written down they would become "scripture."
Ultimately, we enter debates when we discuss whether The Bible is the word of God or the words of men who believed they had a handle on what God wanted to say.
It often boils down to, "These are writings we hold as sacred. This is because they reveal the will of divibity. Thus to follow them is to follow our God. To deny the words is to deny God." Bingo. Built-in devotion and penalties for not following them.
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Your question is too broad. There were rules for determining which books belonged in Sacred Scripture, there are rules as to how to interpret Sacred Scripture. There are rules as to how to nourish your life with Sacred Scripture. There are rules for the inclusion of Sacred Scripture in all of life, and rules for the reading of Sacred Scripture, which ones are you asking about?
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The Bible, also known as Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
The heart of the sacred scripture is in the Gospel.Because JESUS CHRIST the incarnate Word of GOD is the heart and fullness of God's Revelation.
The Sacred Scripture
Yes
Jews and Christians.
Tradition is all things having to do with a particular religion that are handed down from generation to generation. This would include written Scripture, creeds and other writings and teachings about the faith. So Scripture can be seen as part of the greater Tradition of faith.
The Word of God, (John 1.1)
Because it is the word of God.
The name given to Sikh's sacred scripture is 'Sunskrit.' It is the language in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (the holy book) was written in by the 10 Gurus.