Various men, in various times and places, where inspired to codify the Scripture.
The Bible is a collection of books and letters written over 1500 years time by over 30 different authors on three continents from every social strata and age
The Bible was made by different authors in a period of time.
My friend is writing a book for the first time what is the estimate number of non fiction books sold for first time authors
The bible was written into the book form after the death of Jesus.
Noah's age is located in Genesis 9:29, since the Bible is God's own words written through approximately 40 authors at the time span of about 1600 years, it is the complete truth.... Noah lived to be 950 years old-- NIV 1984
You can't. The bible is a combination of many writers over many years put together over time, so there is no set date for the writing.
There are fragments of women's writing that go back to Bible times, thousands of years ago. While most scholars believe male authors wrote the majority of the Bible, some stories seem to have at least had female input: for example, in Judges chapter 5, we read the Song of Deborah, spoken by the Bible's first woman prophet. It is one of the oldest poems in the scripture. We also know that in ancient Greece, there was a respected poet named Sappho: she lived about 570 BCE and her works were definitely known to the people of her time.
They were written at approximately the same time.
The Bible has 60+ books in it, so there are many authors, and scholars dispute about the authorship of one book or another all of the time. Here are a few of the traditional authors: Old Testament: Moses, David, Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Paul
I believe that the Bible was written by many different people over quite a long period of time, but that they all knew what God wanted them to write. When I read the Bible I read what God wants to say to me/us. The writers of the Bible did the writing, but God did the inspiring.
The first five books of the Bible are traditionally believed to have been written by Moses, but there is a body of belief that they were written by at least four different authors, and after the time of Moses.
The New Testament concept of the end of time is called "parousia". This is a Greek word that means arrival - when Jesus will come, although most New Testament authors obviously believed that he had already come and that the parousia would be a second coming. Mark believed that the end of time would occur within his generation, but later authors began to accept that it would not be soon. However, in the Tanakh (Jewish Bible), there is no talk of the 'end of the world' at all.