The Bible is inspired by God and is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally in Hebrew, kethubhim originally meant "article" and later "classic".
The Bible is a classic belief of Jews and Europeans. It tells the history of Jews in ancient times and records the prophecies of prophets. When a large number of Jewish classics are translated into Greek, the Greek tabilia 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".