Biblical English

The English name of the Bible is usually the Bible, or the Bible for short.

Expansion: The Bible is an important classic of Christianity and an important foundation of Christian belief all over the world. It is divided into two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. It contains many stories, achievements, moral principles and so on, and conveys God's revelation and salvation to people.

The Old Testament is the first part of the Bible, which contains historical events and biographies from Adam and Eve to the Maccabee Uprising. Among them, the most famous story is the story of God creating the world and Adam, Eve and Noah in Genesis. These stories tell how God created human beings and the world, and provide guidance for human existence and behavior. The Old Testament contains moral principles and legal provisions such as the Ten Commandments of Moses and the Five Classics, as well as a large number of poems and wisdom documents.

The New Testament is the second part of the Bible, which mainly introduces the life and teaching of Jesus Christ and his disciples. This period is mainly manifested in the religious reform. The most representative of the New Testament are the four gospels (Matthew, Kyle, Luke and John), which record the life, teaching, suffering, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. Acts describes the process of the disciples spreading Christianity after Jesus ascended to heaven. Paul's letters deeply explain and teach Christian beliefs and lifestyles.

As an important part of human cultural heritage, the Bible is not only a classic of Christian faith, but also has a far-reaching impact on global culture, philosophy, art and social ethics. It represents the core values of western culture, such as life, love and justice, kindness, tolerance and freedom. At the same time, various fables, myths, moral and historical stories described in the Bible are also one of the creative sources of western literature, art and music.