Jeremiah is accredited with writing the book of Jeremiah and Lamentations, both found in the Old Testament.
Jewish tradition also ascribes the Book of Kings (1 Kings and 2 Kings) to Jeremiah.
The prophet Jeremiah wrote the book of Jeremiah. It is actually a fairly long book, with 52 chapters in it. Jeremiah is a book in the Old Testament, found after Isaiah and before Lamentations. Lamentations was also written by Jeremiah, and is like an appendix to the Book of Jeremiah.
Well for one there aren't THE 4 chapters, but there are four books in the bible even though there are more books of the bible than 4 and there are more than 4 chapters in the Bible.
4/5 books
In the King James version Psalms 48:7 Jeremiah 4:31 Jeremiah 6:24 Jeremiah 13:21 Jeremiah 22:23 Jeremiah 30:6 Jeremiah 49:24 Jeremiah 50:43 Micah 4:9 Micah 4:10 Interestingly, it is never used about an actual woman in travail, but is always used as a comparison.... "as a woman in travail", or "as of a woman in travail".
Julius Lester wrote 4 books.
4
Well..I'm not really sure. I don't think he wrote..like..chapter books but i think he wrote 4 books.
There are 2 common answers to this question. The traditional answer is that Moses wrote most of the first 5 books of the Bible. Others believe that these books were complied from 4 different sources, called J (for Jehovah or YHWH); E (for Elohim); P (for Priest); and D (for Deutronomic). Personally, I believe the evidence is scant for the JEPD theory. Ultimately, we don't know for sure who wrote the pentateuch.
"Canticles", or "Song of Solomon" 2:17 and 4:6 mention Shadows along with Jeremiah 6:4.
A Keyword Search for Nebuchadnezzar using NKJV translation resulted in 89 scriptures including the name Nebuchadnezzar among the following nine books in the Bible: 1. 2 Kings 2. 1 Chronicles 3. 2 Chronicles 4. Ezra 5. Nehemiah 6. Esther 7. Jeremiah 8. Ezekiel 9. Daniel
Just his 4 diary of a wimpy kids books.
these are the parts of the bible! old testement 1. the Pentateuch 2. the history 3. books of poetry 4. the prophets