
"The Good Book" (book)
"The Good Book" is a common nickname for the Bible, a sacred text central to Christianity. It is a collection of writings that include history, poetry, laws, teachings, and stories, believed to convey spiritual truths and moral guidance. Comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament, the Bible has shaped religious beliefs, ethics, and culture for centuries. It is often read for worship, study, and personal reflection, offering insights into divine relationships, human nature, and life's purpose. Its influence extends beyond religion, impacting literature, art, law, and societal values worldwide.