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Christianity claims that the 66 books of the Bible are its authoritative text, while other groups, such as Judaism, claim that the Torah, or first five books of the Bible, are the authoritative text.

What is the Difference Between the First Christian Bible and the Bible We Know Today?

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Question: Historically we know that the first christian bible had 73 books, but your AI asnwer tells me that the first Christian bible had 66 books. This is clearly a contradiction! So which is true?

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The answer is that the first Christian bible actually had 66 books. The Bible typically referred to today (commonly known as the "Protestant Bible") was first published in 1611 and contained 66 books. The 73-book Bible (commonly known as the "Catholic Bible") was the result of an additional seven books which had been added by the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Published: Sunday, December 11, 2022

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