As long as there are people of faith, The Bible will be relevant. It may be evident that some even of those who claim to be devout believers do not really use the Ten Commandments or the teachings of Jesus as their personal guide to ethical behaviour. If this were not the case, we would not need so many laws to enforce proper conduct. Nevertheless, Christians do still use the Bible as a source of inspiration to their faith.
Even to atheists and followers of other religions, the Bible remains relevant purely because of its historical significance.
Everything in the Bible is still RELEVANT FOR today.
Hosea, Joel, Amos, right through to Malachi are all classed as minor prophets, even though their message from the Lord was vitally important (although often unheeded) and still in some cases relevant today.
Portions of the Bible were translated in the seventh century - please see relevant answers.
In the bible the word STILL is used when Jesus tells the storm to be still.
Many books are missing from the bible. A number were omitted in the 4th century from the orthodox bible. The book of Tobit was not considered relevant for the KJV.
Everything in the Bible is still RELEVANT FOR today.
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yes
Of course it's relevant. There are wars happening as we speak.
Coz it is
Yes!!!
yes
No. It is as alive and relevant to the follower of Islam today as it always has been. Even as the Bible is as alive and relevant to the Christian today as it always has been.
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
Yes it is still relevant in some parts
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
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