Why it matters
This is the deepest language mine in the English-speaking world. Even people who have never opened it are still walking around inside its stories, names, images, and moral pictures. It shaped law, politics, preaching, literature, painting, film, and plain old everyday talk. In the West especially, it is not just a book; it is part of the operating system. If you remove it, huge chunks of English idiom, visual art, public ritual, and moral shorthand suddenly blur out. Nothing else here touches that breadth across so many centuries.
Cultural Footprint
- Popularised “good Samaritan,” “forbidden fruit,” “apocalypse”
- Popularised “scapegoat”
- Associated Adam and Eve, David and Goliath, Noah’s ark, Armageddon
One-liner
A library of sacred texts about creation, law, prophecy, wisdom, Jesus, and the fate of humankind.