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The Bible is a collection of texts considered sacred according to Jews and Christians. The different religious groups can include different books in their canons, in a different order. The texts of the books themselves are not always identical from one religious group to another. The Hebrew Bible is said to be in Hebrew TaNaKh, an acronym formed from the titles of its three constituent parts: Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (other writings). It was translated into ancient Greek at Alexandria. This version, known as the Septuagint, was later used by Jérôme de Stridon to complete his Latin translation of the Bible from the Hebrew (the Vulgate) and the "Slavic Apostles" Cyril and Methodius to translate the Bible into old Slavonic. The Christians call the Old Testament the part that takes up the Tanakh as well as other ancient texts not taken up by the Jewish tradition. The Christian Bible also contains the New Testament, which contains the writings of Jesus Christ and his disciples. These are the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles and the Apocalypse. The Bible contains a collection of very varied writings (narratives of origins, legislative texts, historical narratives, sapiential texts, prophetic, poetic, hagiographies, epistles) whose writing spanned between the eighth century BC. AD and the 2nd century BC. For the Old Testament, and the second half of the first century, and even the beginning of the second century for the New Testament. The compiled versions known today, such as the Codex Sinaiticus for the New Testament, are significantly later than the supposed period of their writing. This leaves an immense field of exploration to exegetes and historians and poses in acute terms the question of biblical inerrancy.