Bible (Bible) is a word derived from Greek meaning "book" or "the books" usually referring to a holy book. It's most usual meaning is the Christian Bible, although it can certainly refer to the Hebrew Bible. There is no single canon of the Bible. read more
The Hebrew Bible is known as the Tanakh. ‘Tanakh’ is an acronym for the three major divisions of the Hebrew (or Jewish) Bible: ‘Torah’, ‘Nevi’im’, and ‘Ketuvim’. read more
Difference between Torah and Bible Updated on February 24, 2018 Religions are dogmatic and there are ceremonies for everything from praying to reading sacred texts. read more