The Holy Bible contains the Word of GOD.

The Holy Bible is also a collection of religious texts or scriptures, primarily considered sacred in Christianity, but also important to Judaism and other Abrahamic religions.

Here's a breakdown:

Content: It's an anthology, meaning it contains a variety of writings like instructions, stories, poetry, and prophecies.

Authorship: Believed to be written by different religious communities over a long period (around 1,500 years).

Origin: Originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.

Parts: Divided into two main sections:

Old Testament: Tells the story of creation, the Israelites, and prophets leading up to Jesus.

New Testament: Focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, and the early days of Christianity.