Bible - The sacred book of Christianity containing the Old and New Testaments., Holy Spirit - God's spirit present in the world and in believers., Scripture - Sacred writings considered authoritative in Christianity., Revelation - God's self-communication to humans., Salvation - Deliverance from sin and its consequences., Sacred - Something holy or set apart for God., Annunciation - Angel Gabriel's announcement to Mary that she would bear Jesus., Beatitudes - Blessings listed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount., Kingdom - Refers to God's reign over all creation., Parable - A short story used by Jesus to teach a moral lesson., Covenant - A solemn agreement between God and humans., Exodus - The departure of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt., Israelites - The chosen people of God in the Old Testament., Patriarch - A founding father of the Israelites, like Abraham., Promise - God's assurance to His people, often linked to covenants., Gospel - The "Good News" of Jesus Christ found in the New Testament., Library - A collection of many books — like the Bible, made up of different books., Testament - Another word for covenant; used for the Old and New sections of the Bible., Describe - To give details about something., Explain - To make something clear by giving reasons or causes., Outline - To give a general summary or main points.,

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