By 'second section' I presume you mean the Epistles, 14 of which were written by Paul, and the other 7 epistles and Revelation were written by 4 other disciples.
See for yourself and read it up.
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The second book of the Bible is Exodus, in the Old Testament. It is found in between Genesis and Leviticus. In the New Testament, it is Mark. It is found between Matthew and Luke.
The Torah is the core of the Hebrew Bible.
There are a number of websites that contain an online Bible concordance. The web domains "BibleStudyTools" and "BibleGateway," for example, each contain a Bible concordance.
The Second division of the Christian Bible is the New Testament. The Second division of the Hebrew Bible (תנ״ך) is called the Prophets (נביאים).
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Yes it does
The second, or middle section of the large intestine is the transverse colon.
that word is scattered all throuout the bible
Yes. Little or nothing in the Bible seems to have been written by women. And the Bible can not have been the work of God. If it had been it would surely not contain the many errors and inconsistencies that it does contain.
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