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Though the actual 'author' of The Bible would be God himself, he used many 'writers'. The Biblical account of Adam is found at Genesis 1:26-5:5, and is generally attributed to Moses' as the writer of the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures, called the 'Torah' or 'Law' (Pentateuch)(Romans 10:5 / Leviticus 18:5)(Joshua 1:7 + 8:32).
Other 'writers' who wrote about Adam are Joshua, Job, Luke, Paul, Jude, and possibly Ezra (who is believed to have written Chronicles)
Adam Smith wrote The Wealth of Nations.
George Adam Anabah has written: 'Bible translation and mission' -- subject(s): Bible, Missions
Mark Twain wrote The Diaries of Adam and Eve.
The Apostle Paul was the author.
The bible was not "INVENTED", it was written over time, Prophets, or chosen leaders by christ, wrote it from the time of Adam to the time it ended.
Adam Smith was the author of "Wealth of Nations"
There are many authors who wrote the old and new testament through out the history of the world, ultimately the Christian God is the author of the Bible..
The real name of Ben Adam, author of "The Origin of Heathendom," is John Wilson. He wrote under the pen name Ben Adam for this particular work.
There isn't one author but multiple authors of the Bible. They were followers of God, which wrote the bible whilst "being him". They claim god spoke to them, telling them what to write.
Adam out of the bible
Adam out of the Bible
the first taxonomist on The Bible is Adam