The Bible was written by about 40 different men over a period of about 1600 years, beginning with Moses writing in the wilderness aproximately 1513 B.C., and ending with the Apostle John's writings around the year 98 A.D. Many assume that John's last writing was Revvelation, however, Revelation was written around the year 96 A.D., while he was imprisoned on the Island of Patmos. He was later released from prison, and he wrote the books (or letters) of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John around the year 98 A.D.
About 1,600 years
Based on the time frame you gave it will take one year to read the bible in a year.
The Bible was written over a period of approximately 1,500 years by multiple authors.
The Bible doesn't mention a specific length of time.
The first Bible writer was Moses and he started writing his accounts in the year of 1513. The last Bible writer was John who wrote the Book of Revelation in the year 96 C.E. So, the Bible is made up of 66 books, they were written over a course of about 1600 years.
A little over 6 years.
24 years. 1510-1486 B.C.
A long time; well as long as humans have (accruing to the bible all mammals were made at the same time)
Numbers ch.13-14.
at 8 miles a day it would take 10 days. that is alot of walking
The bible said if you belive in is name of Jesus you be heall.he can by the power of God that is in you.
it depends on the person