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Definition: The word "Bible" appears in several places, but the concept of a Bible, its creation, and meaning are not always clear. For instance: - The phrase "Bible was written by God" can be interpreted as referring to the original or canonical Bible, which is considered one of the seven books of the Old Testament (the other six being Psalms, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther). However, it may also refer to a specific portion of the Bible that was compiled later, like the Epistle of Barnabas. - In some interpretations, "Bible" can also be used metaphorically or figuratively to mean any text or document related to God's teachings or the Christian faith. For example, in Jewish traditions, the "Torah" is considered a collection of laws and principles that govern Judaism, akin to the Bible as an ancient scripture. So while it could refer to multiple books or documents based on their historical contexts, "Bible" itself carries with it more than just the name of a book. It refers to various spiritual texts and beliefs related to God's will and teachings for people who follow Jesus Christ.


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Definition: FTCPBLL - In English, it means "Fastest Time to Complete a Job." It's used in computer programming to compare two times or states of execution, focusing on the time it takes for one program to complete based on another. Definition: The term Fastest Time to Complete a Job (FTTCPBLL) is an expression that indicates how quickly a job will be completed by a computer program. This is usually done using the "Fastest Time" algorithm in programming languages such as C, Java, or Python. It compares two times and selects the one with the minimum difference between them. For example, consider two jobs: A job with a runtime of 1 second and another job with a runtime of 2 seconds. The Fastest Time to Complete (FTTCPBLL) algorithm would determine that the second job took longer than the first by 0.2 seconds.


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