James the Lesser, John, Jude, Matthew, and Simon Peter all have books in The Bible with their name.
Mathew
To start, read the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible.
There were several people, prophets and apostles who wrote books to make up the bible.
The bible is written by prophets , apostles .
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
No, Luke did not write other books in the Bible. Besides the Gospel of Luke, he is also believed to be the author of the Book of Acts. These two books are the only ones attributed to Luke in the New Testament.
There were no women Apostles.
Luke's gospel (Luke 1:3) and Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:1).
Biblical tradition lists Thaddeus as one of the seventy apostles of Christ. There is no historical evidence that he wrote any of the books in the KJV bible.
It didn't get "added" - the Bible is made up of the old Jewish books (what we call the Old Testament) and the books which concern Christ and the works and writings of his apostles. (what we call the New Testament). So there was no "Bible" before the New Testament.
AnswerThere are New Tetament books attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James, Peter and Jude. However, some scholars say that, apart from Paul, none of these apostles really wrote the books attributed to them. The only apostle who really wrote a book published in the Bible was Paul.
Acts is sometimes referred to as 'The Acts of the Holy Spirit.'