Hebrew Bible
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+ | The word '''Bible''' refers to the [[Biblical canon|canonical]] collections of [[Religious text|sacred writings]] or books of [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]]. The bible was the first [[mass produced]] book. | ||
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+ | *''[[Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible]]'' | ||
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The word Bible refers to the canonical collections of sacred writings or books of Judaism and Christianity. The bible was the first mass produced book.
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