None of The Bible was written as we now know it in the period from 1400 down to the eighth century, with most of the Old Testament written during or after the seventh-century reign of King Josiah, although some source traditions already existed in both oral and written form.
The first book to be written in more or less the form we know today was the Book of Deuteronomy, believed to have been written during Josiah's reign. Other books followed during the later monarchy, the Babylonian Exile and the post-Exilic period.
The canonical books not yet written by 450 BCE certainly include the second-century Books of Esther and Daniel. Malachi, Ezra and parts of Zechariah might have been written around 450 BCE or later. Nehemiah would have been written after 450 BCE. Whether the Book of Zephaniah was written late in the seventh century BCE or even long after 450 BCE is strongly debated.
The Bible was written over a period of 1400 to 1800 years by more than 40 different authors, between approx 1450 BCE and 100 CE, in several languages. We don't know who the early collectors of the books were.
The first 5 books of the Bible also known as the books of the law of Moses were written about 1400 B.C. While the children of Israel wandered through the wilderness because Moses never entered the Promised Land. The last book of the Bible, Revelation, was written by John in the latter part of the first century about 95 A.D.
Endeavoring to establish an unquestionable time line of Bible events is extremely difficult. However, anecdotal information suggest the Old Testament--75% of the Bible was written between 1400 BC to 430 BC.
The Bible was written over a period of 1400 to 1800 years by more than 40 different authors, between approx 1450 BCE and 80 CE, in several languages.
AnswerThe Bible began to be written by people such as Abraham well before Moses produced the Pentateuch in the years between 1446 and 1400 BC. The final books were completed late in the first century AD. The final collection of books which were already recognised as authoritative did not occur until over a century later, which thus gives us the canon or collection of authoritative books we have today, although there are of course some additional books recognized by those of the Catholic faith which are not recognised by other denominations.
The Bible was written first, over a number of centuries from around 1400 BC and was in its final form centuries before the Qran existed..
The Bible is made up of 66 books. These books were written by many different authors who didn't know each other personally. They began with Moses around 1400 BC and spanned to John around 100 AD. When all their works are combined together into what we call the Bible, it's coherent as if it were written by one author. Christians accept that one author to be God through the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who gave inspiration to all prophets (the authors) to write each individual book.
1400 BC
1400 is an integer, not a fraction. However, it can be written in fractional form as 1400/1.
(1350 + 1450) / 2 = 1400
The year 1400, as with any year between 1301 and 1400, is in the fourteenth century.
The Book of Numbers in The Bible was written by Moses roughly 1400 years before Christ. Key characters of this book of the Bible are Moses, Aaron, Miriam, Joshua, Caleb, Eleazar, Korah, and Balaam.