About the bible

Bible

The Holy Scripture of Christianity. The historic document used by all Christians to cultivate their faith.

Old Testament

The part of the Bible that was written before Jesus Christ.

New Testament

The part of the Bible that was written after Jesus Christ.

Christians have been discussing for centuries about whether at all we need our own canonical Holy Scripture, and which texts should be part of it. Until today we don’t completely agree on that biblical canon.

Jesus’s teachings were originally propagated orally and have been written down by several authors.

Jesus never wrote down a single word, nor did his original followers. It wasn’t until 40 years after his death that his teachings were first recorded on paper in the Gospel of Mark. – Stephen Mitchell (in his book Jesus, What He Really Said and Did)

Some of these texts were selected and collected (canonized) into the Bible. Some other texts, although they are known, didn’t make it into the canon. Christians regard the Bible as their Holy Scripture. The different Christian denominations have slightly differing opinions about which books are part of the Bible or not[1], but these differences are minimal if you compare them to the Bible as a whole.

The Bible gives answers to existential questions about the meaning of life. It answers these questions using stories and images. For example Luke 10:25-37. A story is not a prescription saying “This and nothing else is the answer”.

The Bible is not a law book. While it contains ancient legal texts of the Jewish people and letters witnessing the life of early Christian communities, these texts are to be read as background information to help us to understand the Gospel.

The Bible is not a cookbook but “the compost pile that provides material for new life”, as Walter Brueggemann wrote (via Pete Enns). In case you don’t know how important a compost pile is for a garden, please read about permaculture.

The Bible is a powerful tool, but it is not fool-proof. You need to get training and learn how to use it. It is not a user manual to life. It is not a collection of ready-to-use solutions for your everyday life problems.

The Bible contains wisdom that has been developed and selected by many generations of humans.

The Bible teaches us that God doesn’t want us to always agree with Scripture. [2]

The Bible can be perceived as the Word of God when reading it together with other people.

The Bible is more than a book because it is the product of many cultures and generations of humans. That’s why the Bible deserves being referred to as a Holy Scripture.

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