There were several people, prophets and apostles who wrote books to make up the bible.
No way! they DID NOT WRITE the BIBLEI think the apostles wrote the New Testament!!!
There were no women Apostles.
Many, if not all, of the apostles wrote letters. Some are recorded in the Bible, while others are not. Matthew, Mark, John, I, II, & III John, I & II Peter and Revelation were all written by some of the original apostles, Matthew, Mark and John probably do not qualify as letters, but the others definitely are. Paul wrote many letters some of which were put in the Bible, and we know some were not. Luke and Acts were written as a form of a letter by Luke, who was not an original apostle.
Quite a few gospels are known to have been written, most of them attributed to various of the apostles although biblical scholars say that none of the apostles really wrote any of the gospels. Only four gospels were selected for inclusion in the Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
There were several people, prophets and apostles who wrote books to make up the bible.
No way! they DID NOT WRITE the BIBLEI think the apostles wrote the New Testament!!!
There were no women Apostles.
It was mainly Matthew and john the apostles wrote it. but Mark and Luke also wrote but they were not apostles.
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.
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.
Many, if not all, of the apostles wrote letters. Some are recorded in the Bible, while others are not. Matthew, Mark, John, I, II, & III John, I & II Peter and Revelation were all written by some of the original apostles, Matthew, Mark and John probably do not qualify as letters, but the others definitely are. Paul wrote many letters some of which were put in the Bible, and we know some were not. Luke and Acts were written as a form of a letter by Luke, who was not an original apostle.
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.
The apostles were of different ages , John was the youngest.
Quite a few gospels are known to have been written, most of them attributed to various of the apostles although biblical scholars say that none of the apostles really wrote any of the gospels. Only four gospels were selected for inclusion in the Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
There isn't one person that wrote the bible. The words in the bible is the Word Of God. God told certain important people (probably priests etc.) what to write down and through them, His word was written.
yes it was