
Coptic Bible
The Coptic Bible is the sacred scripture used by the Coptic Orthodox Church, primarily in Egypt. It includes the Old and New Testaments, with some books unique to the Coptic tradition. Written mainly in the Coptic language—an ancient Egyptian language with Greek influences—it preserves early Christian texts and liturgical traditions. The Coptic Bible has played a vital role in the religious life, theology, and history of the Coptic community, serving as a foundation for worship, study, and spiritual guidance. It reflects both Christian teachings and the Coptic Church's unique cultural heritage.