Holy books of different religions

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Today you will find out: When did the first holy Scripture

Today you will find out:

When did the first holy Scripture appear

Vedas

Tripitaka

Tanakh

Bible

Quran

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The oldest texts Vedas - the holy book of Hinduism The

The oldest texts

Vedas - the holy book of Hinduism

The Vedas are

the oldest holy scriptures, set forth in the Sanskrit* language.

*Sanskrit is an ancient language of India

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The recorded stories about the gods of Hinduism were called Vedas.

The recorded stories about the gods of Hinduism were called Vedas.

The

Vedas
were created around 4500 BC.
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Tripitaka Tripitaka is a set of holy texts in Buddhism The

Tripitaka

Tripitaka is a set of holy texts in Buddhism

The history of

the creation of Tripitaka began in the seventh century BC
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Tanakh The Tanakh is the holy book of the Jews consisting

Tanakh

The Tanakh is the holy book of the Jews consisting of

three parts

1. The Torah - the first five books (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, the Book of Numbers and Deuteronomy)
2. Neviim - eight books written by the prophets, consisting mainly of descriptions of the history of the Jewish people from the moment they came to the "promised land" and before the Jewish people were captured by the Babylonian kingdom
3. Ktuvim - the remaining 11 books of the Old Testament, which are also called the "writings of the saints."

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Bible is the holy book of Christians The history of writing

Bible
is the holy book of Christians

The history of writing the

Bible has more than one and a half thousand years - according to the conclusions of historians, the holy scripture of Christians was created from the 15th century BC to the 1st century AD, and its authors are several hundred people who lived in different centuries.

The Bible consists of two main parts - the Old Testament and the New Testament

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Quran Quran - the holy Book of Islam Quran is the

Quran

Quran - the holy Book of Islam

Quran is the holy book

of Muslims, consists of the revelations of the Prophet Muhammad, which Allah sent down to believers through him.

The contents of the Quran were transmitted to the Prophet through the angel Gabriel from 610 to 632.

Muslims, Christians, and Jews believe in the same prophets - the Quran mentions Noah, Solomon, Moses, Jesus and other apostles whose names are in the Bible.