Bible is the same classic of Judaism and Christianity, which comes from Hebrew kethubhim, meaning "article" and later "scripture"; Greek Graphai, Latin Scripturoe, Chinese translation Jing. The Bible tells the history of the ancient Jews and records the prophecies of the prophets. _ When a large number of Jewish classics are translated into Greek, the Greek tabiblia (plural, meaning "books") is used to refer to these classics; Latin comes from the singular word Biblia, which later became the proper name of the official classics of Judaism and Christianity, and translated into Chinese is the "Bible". The Bible is a fairly thick book, with pages similar to those of a dictionary, but in fact it is not just a book, but a set of 66 books.