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The council of Trent (1564) in the 4th council is where you will find the canonization of biblical text.
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holy book of revivalism is the holy bible
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
None were deleted, but there are 16 books in the Apocrypha that are not in the canonized Bible.
The bible is canonized, that is, the early church people got together in committees like the Nicene Council, and determined through God which parts of ancient scrolls should be included in the Holy Bible, and which should not be. The result is an accepted Holy Bible that is unchangeable and still be called a Holy Bible. Granted, there are various 'versions' of the Holy Bible, but they include that same Books, Chapters, and Verses, but with different translations. For example, one of the Beattitudes says that the 'meek shall inherit the Earth'. A more correct translation might say that the 'unpretentious' shall inherit the Earth, or the 'patient and gentle' shall inherit the Earth.
Canon in this sense means a rule or standard. The Bible was canonized to establish what were the authoritative books to be used by the church in its preaching and teaching. This established a standard for what texts were accepted and what texts were not.
The Bible is called the Holy Book because it is the inspired Word of God and God is holy. (Also the Holy Word of God)
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The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
Yes. It is the Holy Bible, specifically the Vulgate.
The last book of the Holy Bible is Revelation.
No. There is no mention of the name "Anastasia" in the Holy Bible.