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Who am I? Where do I come from? Where to go? Who said this?

1. These are three questions commonly used in Western philosophy. They are quoted from verses in the New Testament and the Gospel of John in Jesus’ Bible.

2. Jesus said: "Although I testify about myself, my testimony is true; for I know where I come from and where I am going; but you do not know where I come from or where I am going." Go.”

3. These are the words of Jesus when he preached. Jesus knew where he came from, from God. And know where to go, back to God. Jesus also knew who he was. He was sent to the world by God to save the people in suffering. However, the people forgot that they were created by God, came from heaven, and were driven out because of their mistakes. Therefore, they should follow God’s instructions. Work hard to practice good deeds, strive to win God's favor, and be chosen by God to return to heaven instead of falling into hell.

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The Bible is inspired by God and is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally derived from the Hebrew kethubhim, the original meaning is "article", and later it means "script"; the Greek word is graphai, the Latin word is Scripturoe, and the Chinese translation is "script".

The Bible is a classic of faith for Jews and Europeans. It tells the history of the ancient Jews and records prophetic prophecies. ?When a large number of Jewish classics were translated into Greek texts, the Greek word ta biblia (plural, originally meaning "books") was used to refer specifically to these classics; the Latin word evolved into the singular word Biblia, which later became the official classic of Judaism and Christianity. Special name, translated into Chinese as "Bible".

The "Bible" is a very thick book, with about the same number of pages as a dictionary. But in fact, the "Bible" is not just one book, but a series of 66 books. There are long and short works; there are ancient works and more recent works, including history, poetry, philosophy, and even personal letters and sermons.

The official classics of Judaism include three parts: 5 volumes of the Law, 8 volumes of the Prophets, and 11 volumes of the Holy Records, so it is commonly known as "Tanak" (Tanak, which consists of three parts: Torah, Neviim, and Ketuvim) (composed of the initials of ), also known as the "Twenty-Four Books".

Christian classics, including the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament, the Bible of Judaism, was inherited from Judaism. The number and order of the books in the book vary slightly among Christian sects. The New Testament is a Christian classic with 27 volumes, including the "Gospel" which records the life, words and deeds of Jesus, the "Acts" which describes the situation of the early church, the "Epistles" and "Epistles" written by the apostles. Revelation". There are 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament.

Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia entry? Baidu Encyclopedia entry Bible