Mark, John, Luke and Mathew
Several people. That is why there are the different books in the bible.
About 40 different men wrote the Bible
People who wrote the bible books were many prophets. And all prophets were called for gods work.
Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
There were several people, prophets and apostles who wrote books to make up the bible.
John wwrote the last four books in the bible.
The apostle Paul wrote Titus. This is the twelfth of the thirteen books by Paul to appear in the Bible.
The same people who wrote the first Bible. The Last book of the Bible (which is a biblios or library of 66 books) is Revelations which was written by St, John the Apostle on the Island of Patmos around 100 A.D.
God directly wrote no books but He inspired all of the writers of the Bible.
For people to have written the various books of the Bible in the correct order, would have required the Bible to be the inspired word of God, which it clearly is not. Over the centuries, good men wrote the books which became regarded as scripture, and in some cases later authors altered or added to these books. Eventually, religious leaders had to choose which of the books avsailable to them best represented the faith whcih they taught, and which therefore should be included in the Bible. So, for example, there were quite a few gospels by different authors, but Irenaeus insisted that there should only be four of them included in the Bible, and that they should be Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
In some small sections of scripture the writer is not known, but there are believed to be atleast 40 different people, who wrote the 66 books of the Bible over a 1,600 year period from 1513 BCE to 98 CE.
There are three books of the Bible that recall the life of Jesus. They are called the gospels. They are found in the New testament section of the Bible. The names of the books are Matthew Mark Luke and John. They are named after the people that wrote them.