Everyone who read her story. Whether negative or positive, she had an effect on anyone who knew she existed. "The Diary of Anne Frank" is frequently cited as the most widely read book in the world after The Bible.
Yes, he was. The editors of the Jewish canon (or their forebears) personally knew Nehemiah, knew about his family, knew about his work, knew about his book, his record of the events surrounding the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. There was a chain of provenance for the book going back to its author.
Stephenie Meyer only told her sister, Emily, she was writing a book. No one else knew!
The word "knew" occurs 169 times in 165 verses in the KJV bible.
A homonym for 'knew' is 'new.' 'Knew' is the past tense of 'know,' while 'new' refers to something that has recently come into existence or is different from what existed before.
The Man Who Knew Too Much - book - was created in 1922.
175 times
Yes, the book of Wisdom follows the Song of Songs and precedes Ecclesiasticus. The book of Wisdom is one of the deutero-canonical books that was in the Septuagint (the Bible that Jesus knew and used). The Jews threw it out as supporting the new Christian sect, and fifteen centuries later Martin Luther did not include it in his translation of the Bible so that Protestants and Jews normally do not read it. Additional Comment: Well, the Book of Wisdom, or The Wisdom of Solomon, is apocrypha, or "extra-Biblical," but is largely reflected in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
The Man Who Knew Too Much - book - has 308 pages.
Miranda's dad's name is John in the book 'Life As We Knew It'.
No Krakatau is in Indonesia. The Greeks and Romans never knew it existed.
He didn't explore North American and never knew it existed .