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It was called the Time of Silence or the Prophetic Silence because God did not send any prophets to Israel. There is some limited historical information however. Some of this can be found in the books of Maccabees that are found in the Roman catholic Bibles, and also in the Apocrypha of Protestant Bibles. == ==
Any 'Study Bible' will lead you to your desired answer found in Malachi 4:5-6.
Matthew has written only one book in the bible.
There is no record of Malachi's brothers in the Bible, if he had any.
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Matthew is known as one of Jesus' apostles, and contributed to the writing of the Holy Bible. However, he did not write any of the books. During the second century, it was decided to credit him with writing one of the gospels.
I think the reason is God did not speak through prophets during that period, whereas the Old Testament ends with Malachi and the New Testament begins with Jesus and John the Baptist. It may simply be because the Christian Bible does not acknowledge any texts written during that time as the inspired Word of God. There was roughly a 450-year gap between the writing of Malachi and the writing of Matthew.
jesus did not write any of the books in the bible.
the books of: 1. proverbs 2. acts 3. Malachi 4. Tobit 5. sirach or book of wisdom 6. judges 7. gospels
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there isnt any.. there both books
It depends on what you mean. Are you talking about any books or some specific four? If you just need the names of four random books in the Bible, I'll tell you some of my favorites. Matthew, Genesis, Ruth, Job, Psalms. Oops, that's five! Well, no matter. There are 4 gospels in the bible though: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.