Genesis
The early inscribings of the Odyssey and other such narratives are possibly the first writings, but the first book was the bible.
The old testament could be written in Babylon.
The wise sayings of Solomon that were written down are called the Book of Proverbs in the Bible.
In its final form, Genesis was not completed until around 500 BCE, long after other books of the Hebrew Bible had been written. However, some of the material in Genesis had already been written down as early as 900-800 BCE. So the answer is both yes and no.
The book of Enoch is not in my Bible.
Oral Tradition. They first spread the word and then they started to write it down.
Great question! Moses perhaps? The first books of the bible are guessed to be written down by Moses.
We now know that much of what we know as the Hebrew Bible was written by the 'Deuteronomist' source during the reign of King Josiah ( about 640-609 BCE), although of course the books written by the Deuteronomist contain a great deal of material that had been written down by authors several centuries earlier. Certainly some of the material in Genesis appears to to date back to the 8th and 9th centuries BCE. Some material in Genesis is probably older than that in Exodus.
Down and Out in Paris and London was Orwell's first written and published novel in 1933.
Answer:I close the Book and put it down.
The book of Genesis contains the account of how God created the entire world and its beginnings. The first people He created, and their progeny down through Joseph. The book of Genesis ends with Joseph's death in Egypt and the entire Jewish people down in Israel.
Who Printed the Bible depends of what langue you are talking about and what you mean by print. The very first part of the Bible was written by God Himself (Exo 31:18). In Exodus we read that the Ten Commandments were written with the finger of God. The Bible was written down by various people used by God, and they faithfully translated and copied throughout the centuries. The first printed book printed on the printing press was the Bible. It was printed by Gutenberg. The Bible printed was in Latin, and was later translated into other languages including English. Printing techniques improved over the next few centuries and now we have the many different versions of Bibles we have now.