Esther and Song of Solomon
Esther is the only book that does not use a term for God directly.
What are you asking? The word God is a translation of a Hebrew word. The word LORD is the name of God. Which are you asking about? none the name God in in all books of the Bible. Why????
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
No, they do contain laws, but they are not law; they are referred to as the Pentateuch.
The first five books of the Bible are sometimes called the Pentateuch which means "five books." They are also known as the books of the law because they contain the laws and instruction given by the Lord through Moses to the people of Israel. Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy
James the Lesser, John, Jude, Matthew, and Simon Peter all have books in the Bible with their name.
There is no such statement in the Bible, the Bible says nothing about God's true name being lost.
The Bible is split into two parts.The Old Testament & New Testament.
gods personal name Jehovah appears some 7,000 times in the bible
The Books of Law
No. It's a male name.
Ruth and Esther.