There are 66 books in The Bible.
From Genesis to Malachi, which were written mainly in Hebrew.
From Matthew to Revelation, were written mainly in Greek
There is only ONE author of the Bible, namely, Jehovah God, The Creator.
But he used approx 40 secretaries, (or penmen) to record and document His thoughts, visions, and words.
Some of those writers used by Jehovah God were: Moses wrote Genesis thru Dueteronomy (and a few other areas); David wrote some things; Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, etc etc. Then also the Apostle Paul. Also James, Jude, John, and Peter.
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
The first FIVE books of the Bible, called the Pentateuch, were believed to have been written by Moses.
There are many authors who have released books providing their personal commentary on the Bible. Notable names include Oral Roberts and Warren Wiersbe.
The author of the book of Proverbs is King Solomon.
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about 24-25 authors. That is my best guess. some authors wrote multiple books. there are 66 books in the bible. Another Answer: Concerning the number of books in the Bible - the original organization had 49 books or 7x7 with the number 7 representing 'completion.' Also, there is only 1 author of the Scriptures - God who gave it to man via divine inspration. Read Revelations 1 to see this in writing.
The 'author' of the entire Bible is God. There are multiple writers of the various books - some known and some attributed.
Answer:Christians know that human authors wrote the books in the Bible, but they believe that God was the one who inspired these authors, and through the guiding of the Holy Spirit, they wrote the books.A. God.
No. The Bible was written by about 40 different authors, over a period of about 1500 years. Timothy did not write any of the books.
All the authors of the bible are human.
Most of the authors of the Bible were of Jewish descent.
The bible as we have it today was not available to Matthew. He himself wrote at least one of the books, and it was much later when all of the books written by all of the authors were brought together. We are not even sure if the books that go to make up the bible which we have today are in their right order.