1Cor:12:10: To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues:
Eph:4:11: And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;
Ephesians 4:11 - And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, The wording varies, but the concept is also addressed in Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12.
The prophet delivered the message from God.The prophet's words were written in the Bible for everyone's eyes to see.His father was a programmer and a chief prophet of the electronic age.
There were many human authors who wrote the Old Testament. But Christians believe that God gave these men the things to write. Some of it was prophecy that God told men to tell the people, Some of it was the Law, which God give to Moses on the mount and later he wrote it down. Some of it was the Psalms, written by David and others. Christians believe all of the Bible, (O.T. and N.T.) came from God.
mythology (Genesis); history (Kings, Chronicles); poetry (Psalms, Proverbs); letters (Romans, Corinthians, etc.); prophecy (Isaiah, Jeremiah, etc.)
The original scrolls and texts before the bible was translated to English was Hebrew writing and Greek writing, with some Aramaic and some Chaldee. Scrolls in synogogues are typically, if not always, written in the original languages. In terms of genre, there is history, poetry, prophecy, and perhaps others.
Approximately 28% of the Scripture relates to prophecy with more than 80% future. From Genesis to Revelation with Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Daniel considered major prophets for the end-times.
There are many web pages where one can read about the birth of Jesus. Some good web pages are About Bible Prophecy, Goodreads, Bible Hub and Bible Gateway.
Some say that it is the book of Revelations, written by John.
It does not say anywhere specifically that the bible was written on three continents, but we know that the some of the Pentateuch was written in Africa. The rest of the Old Testament, and most of the New Testament were written in different parts of Asia. Also some of Paul's epistles were written from Rome, which is in Europe. So that is why we say that the Bible was written on three continents.
There are 66 books in the Bible, written by 40 separate authors of the Bible. Some were prophets, some were witnesses and others we apostles. The Bible is the revelation of God, enabling things like the creation of the world to be written about.
Jeremiah 36 records a scroll of prophecy which is cut into pieces and burnt piece by piece in a fire which was burning in a hearth. This was done by King Jehoiakim. Thus, it appears that part of the prophecy which now forms the book of Jeremiah the prophet was burned. A summary of some of the details which were in the burned scroll are repeated later in chapter 36. Fortunately, God commanded another roll with the same prophecies to be written again. Although we do not have a specific heading such as 'this is the prophecy that was burnt and rewritten' we do know that dire judgments were contained in this prophecy, as is typical of the prophecy of Jeremiah. So it is likely that this prophecy was preserved among the book of Jeremiah we now have.
Erling Hammershaimb has written: 'Das Verbum im Dialekt von Ras Schamra' -- subject(s): Cuneiform inscriptions, Grammar, Ugaritic language 'Some aspects of Old Testament prophecy from Isaiah to Malachi' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Prophets