The Holy Bible (the Old and New Testaments) is regarded by Christians as scripture and inspired by God.
However, there is a huge plethora of other Christian writing from the early Church Fathers (Irenaeus, Clement etc) through to Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and modern day theologians like Alisdair McGrath.
The "text" of Christianity is the Bible, also called the Scriptures
Biblical Christianity is really the only kind there is. It just means that the Bible is really the only source of faith and life, rather than human traditions. All Christians follow the Bible to some degree, whereas true biblical Christianity would seek to follow it totally.
The main text of Christianity is the Bible.
There is no Raphael or Tobias in Biblical text. There is a Tobiah in biblical text He is written of in the 2nd chapter of Nehemiah, and Ezra chapter 2
The Bible is the sacred text, or Scripture, of Christianity.
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Lucien Legrand has written: 'The Biblical doctrine of virginity' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Virginity 'Unity and plurality' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Catholic Church, Christianity and culture, Christianity and other religions, Missions, Theory
The Holy Bible.
The Holy Bible.
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Only God is perfect. However Biblical Christianity is from God.
A parsha is a section of a biblical book in the Masoretic Text of the Tanakh.