By Kesis Negatu Abebe
Introduction
The term bible is derived from Greek word Byblos.
v Biblos from
the ancient story of the writing material Papyrus (outer coat of a papyrus
reed) which was being exported to the harbor of Byblos in Phoenicia from Egypt
by the 11th century B.C
v Also the
term Byblos without qualification indicates for every writing material as a
special position which it enjoys among all the books of the world in the long
process the word was reserved for the holly book of the jew and Christian.
v Byblos –
biblion, the plural form of Byblos is Biblia (Greek, during 2nd
C.A.D Christians were using this name) which gave birth to Latin Biblia, and
then old French biblia from which the modern French Bible and then English
Bible.
v The term
Bible often used synonymously with scripture. The names sacred scripture and
Bible are two conventional terms used for the collecgtion of
1. Sacred books of Judaism
2. Christianity
v The name
scripture is derived from
Ø The third
division of Hebrew (Jews) cannon of the Bible
Ø As Torah
Ø Prophets
Ø Writing Scripture
v The plural
form of Scripture was later made into a singular as Scripture.
v The Qualification
“Holly or Sacred” is prefixed to the name Bible in order to show its inner Holiness.
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