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Bible


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  • Form

    • (lcgft) Sacred works
  • Form

    • (lcsh) Sacred books
  • Variants

    • Holy Scriptures (Bible)
    • Bibel (Sacred work)
    • Biblia (Sacred work)
    • ביבליה
    • Bibliyah
    • Bibbia (Sacred work)
    • 聖書 (Sacred work)
    • Seisho (Sacred work)
    • Bijbel (Sacred work)
    • Библия (Sacred work)
    • Biblii︠a︡ (Sacred work)
    • Kitâb-ı Mukaddes (Sacred work)
    • Kinh Thánh (Sacred work)
    • ביבל
    • Bibl (Sacred work)
    • 聖經 (Sacred work)
    • 圣经 (Sacred work)
    • Sheng jing (Sacred work)
    • Bybel (Sacred work)
    • Біблія (Sacred work)
    • Biblija (Sacred work)
    • Beibl (Sacred work)
    • Bibelen (Sacred work)
    • Αγία Γραφή (Sacred work)
    • Agia Graphē (Sacred work)
    • Βιβλος (Sacred work)
    • Vivlos (Sacred work)
    • Raamattu
    • Pyhä Raamattu
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        • WikidataBible Offsite linkLabel from public data source Wikidata
      • Sources

        • found: The Holy Scriptures, 1997.
        • found: Wikipedia, August 20, 2015(The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία, "the books") is a collection of texts sacred in Judaism and Christianity. There is no single "Bible" and many Bibles with varying contents exist. Various religious traditions have produced different recensions with different selections of texts. These do largely overlap however, creating a common core.)
        • found: Britannica online, August 20, 2015(Bible; Sacred text. Bible, the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. The Christian Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament, with the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox versions of the Old Testament being slightly larger because of their acceptance of certain books and parts of books considered apocryphal by Protestants. The Jewish Bible includes only the books known to Christians as the Old Testament. The arrangements of the Jewish and Christian canons differ considerably. The Protestant and Roman Catholic arrangements more nearly match one another.)
        • found: Wikidata, May 28, 2024(Bible; German: Bibel; Spanish: Biblia; French: Bible; Hebrew: ביבליה = Bibliyah; Italian: Bibbia; Japanese: 聖書 = Seisho; Dutch: bijbel; Portuguese: Bíblia; Russian: Библия = Biblii︠a︡; Turkish: Kitâb-ı Mukaddes; Vietnamese: Kinh Thánh; Yiddish: ביבל = Bibl; Chinese: 聖經 = Sheng jing; 圣经 = Sheng jing; Afrikaans: Bybel; Belarusian: Біблія = Biblii︠a︡; Bulgarian: Библия = Biblii︠a︡; Bosnian: Biblija; Welsh: Beibl; Danish: Bibelen; Greek: Αγία Γραφή = Agia Graphē; Βίβλος = Vivlos; Finnish: Raamattu; Pyhä Raamattu)
      • Editorial Notes

        • [DESCRIPTIVE USAGE: For the titles of individual books and groups of books, see the LC-PCC PS tables found in Books of the Bible, Tools Tab, RDA Toolkit. For authorized access points for expressions of the Bible or its parts, see the LC-PCC PS for 6.30.3.2.]
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      • Change Notes

        • 2000-11-01: new
        • 2024-05-29: revised
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