People who wrote The Bible books were many prophets. And all prophets were called for gods work.
the peorson who inspired the bible is god because god told all the people who wrote it what to say and stuff like that
Yes. The Holy Spririt/God communicated the entire bible to different people and they wrote His words.
About 40 people wrote the Bible over a span of more than 1,600 years.
There were several people, prophets and apostles who wrote books to make up the bible.
AnswerSome believe that the Bible, or at least parts of it, were personally dictated by God, and so is the word of God. For example, those who believe that Moses wrote the Book of Genesis are aware that Moses could not possibly have known about many of the events described in the book. Some therefore say that God told Moses exactly what to write.In other cases, some believe that the Bible was at least inspired by God, meaning that the Bible was written by people in their own words, but that what they wrote could not have contained any error.
A lot of people say the Bible is the authority, but you have to keep in mind that God wrote the Bible to remind of of his love. So often people make the Bible their god instead of God (if that makes sense). So basically the real authority is God; He just often shows us what to do or how to live through the Bible.because it is god-breathed
A) God said nothing in the bible which refers to the United States of America - that country wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. B) The God of the bible said nothing to his people about black people. C) God said nothing about Presidents - that political position wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. So, to answer the question - God said nothing about a blackman, the presidency and America. Actually The Bible says: "Can the Ethiopian change his skin?" That refers to black people. No, it refers to Ethiopians - who happen to be black. Other black people were known then - the Nubians, for example - so if God wanted to refer to skin colour, he could have, but he didn't. Not even in the minds of the translators of the middle ages, who would have known "black" in the meaning the question asks of.
He wrote the bible.
god
God used many people to write the bible. One of them is Moses, he wrote the book of genesis. They writers of the bible are either instructed by God or inspired by the Holy spirit( the holy spirit tells them)
It was written down by men of God . But the Holy Ghost wrote the KJV 1611.
There isn't one person that wrote the bible. The words in the bible is the Word Of God. God told certain important people (probably priests etc.) what to write down and through them, His word was written.