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If the question is referring to when the bible was first mass printed using a printing press, then the answer to that is that the bible was the first book ever printed using a printing press in 1455AD by Joannes Gutenberg. If the question is referring to when the bible was first officially canonized and produced by scribes then the answer to that is that the bible was first canonized at the First Council of Nicaea in 325AD.
The first book, Genesis.
The serpent asks EVE a question in Genesis 3:1 -- "Did God really say, "You must not eat from any tree in the garden?" This is the first question asked in the Bible.
That's not hard to find out. Just take your Bible and count them. They are pretty easy to count. If you have no Bible, you shouldn't even be asking this question I think. The first question should be "where can I buy a Bible?"
It is unclear what this question is asking. The first book in the Bible is Genesis, so Gen. 1:1 is where the Bible begins. If you are asking when the Bible was first compiled in its first forms, there is still much scholarly debate on the subject. The Bible does not date itself though. (I.e. The Bible does not say "Copyright 1294 BCE".)
Great question! Moses perhaps? The first books of the bible are guessed to be written down by Moses.
Assuming the question refers to Judas Iscariot, he is first mentioned by name in Matthew 10:4.
Not very detailed question, but it can be answered with Noah's Arc. So the Genesis, which is the first book of the bible.
Is WHAT based on the Bible? To get help with a test question, you have to ask an intelligent question!
In Genesis 1:30. See the related question at the bottom of this answer.
the first taxonomist on The Bible is Adam
To correctly answer the question are you talking about King Saul or Saul later named Paul?