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Christianity began as an offshoot of [[Judaism]], and includes the [[Hebrew Bible]], known to Christians as the Old Testament, within its [[canon]].[6] Like Judaism and [[Islam]], Christianity is classified as an [[Abrahamic]] religion (see also, [[Judeo-Christian]].
 
Christianity began as an offshoot of [[Judaism]], and includes the [[Hebrew Bible]], known to Christians as the Old Testament, within its [[canon]].[6] Like Judaism and [[Islam]], Christianity is classified as an [[Abrahamic]] religion (see also, [[Judeo-Christian]].
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The name "Christian" (Greek Χριστιανός Strong's G5546), meaning "belonging to Christ" or "partisan of Christ", was first applied to the disciples in [[Antioch]], as recorded in [[Acts]] 11:26.[10] The earliest recorded use of the term "Christianity" (Greek Χριστιανισμός) is by [[Ignatius]] of Antioch.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity]
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The name "Christian" (Greek Χριστιανός Strong's G5546), meaning "belonging to Christ" or "partisan of Christ", was first applied to the disciples in [[Antioch]], as recorded in [[Acts]] 11:26.[10] The earliest recorded use of the term "Christianity" (Greek Χριστιανισμός) is by [[Ignatius]] of Antioch.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity]
    
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