Definition
The Book of Tobit is a deuterocanonical book in the Bible, part of the Apocrypha. 📖 It tells the story of Tobit, a righteous Israelite living in exile, and his son Tobias. The narrative weaves together themes of piety, divine providence, and healing. Tobit goes blind, and Tobias embarks on a journey guided by the angel Raphael. The book emphasizes the importance of prayer, almsgiving, and family devotion. It is like a family saga filled with adventure, faith, and miraculous interventions.