It depends upon which part.
The Old Testament was written over many hundreds of years centuries before the time of Jesus Christ. Therefore, by the time of jesus it was well established as Jewish scripture as used in the synagogues and the Temple in Jerusalem.
The New Testament was written much later, in the first Century. It is believed that the earliest part of the New Testament was Paul's letter to the Thessalonians (a group of Christians in Thessaloniki - now part of Greece) which as written around 50AD. So it is feasible to suggest that these were the first to read part of the New Testament. Later in that decade the rest of Paul's letters were probably written, followed by Mark's gospel, then the Gospels of Luke and Matthew (along with Acts) some time during the 60s AD and finally John's gospel later on that century. The Revelation of John, it is believed, was written at the end of the first century when John was very elderly. So it is really impossible to say who was 'first' to read the bible as it has evolved over a long period of time.
It is best to start at the beginning of the bible
The first astronaut, that crossed that set foot on the moon, was mother natures, she was a christian, and loved God, she did infact read from the bible.
If you think baseball is mentioned in the bible, then you should re-read the bible. Then again it's always a quality idea to re-read it.
It was discovered by you when you first read about it in the Bible
read it and find out
The Hebrew Bible is used for prayer, study, and is read from on special ocassions such as Holidays and Shabbat. The Torah (the first part of the Hebrew Bible) is also read from on Mondays and Thursdays.
The Christians read the Bible quite often but its really important to them to read the bible.
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Muslims do not read the bible. They read the Koran if I am not mistaken.
Obviously Adam and Eve! Read Bible for details.
Adam was. (To know more about it read Genesis in the Bible.)
I think 'twas Jesus Read the bible