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[[File:Old Bible.jpg|thumb|God granted the Bible for the salvation of humanity.]] | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:성경의 주제]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[File:Old Bible.jpg|thumb|God granted the Bible for the salvation of humanity.]]The central themes of the Bible are the '''salvation of humanity''' and '''[[God]], the Savior of humanity'''. These two principles permeate the entirety of the Bible. God gave the [[Bible]] so that people may follow the path of salvation revealed within it and ultimately enter eternal heaven. Through the Bible, God also intended for humanity to come to know [[Christ]]. | ||
The central themes of the Bible are the '''salvation of humanity''' and '''[[God]], the Savior of humanity'''. These two principles permeate the entirety of the Bible. God gave the [[Bible]] so that people may follow the path of salvation revealed within it and ultimately enter eternal heaven. Through the Bible, God also intended for humanity to come to know [[Christ]]. | |||
==The Salvation of Humanity== | ==The Salvation of Humanity== | ||