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God directly wrote no books but He inspired all of the writers of the Bible.
The bible is composed of 63 books (Christian bible not catholic) and each are inspired by God
No, the bible was not the first book. The Bible is actually a compilation of 66 books and letters that were inspired by God.
No, because the Bible is a collection of books inspired by God; the word bible is from the Greek word biblos, which means books. None of the books mention how many God planned to have written.
They were not accepted as being inspired by God.
It is called the Bible or the Sacred Scriptures. God inspired humans to write it.
Because a group of holy men of the church decided about 1700 years ago that they were not inspired by the Holy Spirit as were the present 66 books of the Bible.
all . To my knowledge only the Holy Bible is the inspired word of God, insofar as it has been translated correctly. Other may claim that they have such books but most have taken passages or ideas from the bible.
AnswerMany believe that God inspired or guided the biblical authors. One difficulty with this arises when we look at the controversies that surrounded the final choices as to what books to include int The Bible. Surely, if the scribes and scholars had difficulty in agreeing on which books to include, they could not have seen them as guided by the hand of God. Another difficulty arises when we read the books so carefully that we begin to see the inconsistencies that exist. Surely, if the books of the Bible were inspired or guided by God, there would be no inconsistencies.
------------------------ The apocryphal books of the Bible were originally included in the Christian Old Testament when the Christian leaders did not really know which books the Jews regarded as sacred. Eventually it was discovered that these books were among those not included in the Jewish canon. The apocrypha were included in the original 1611 version of the King James Bible, but were removed from the 1666 version. Even the Catholic Church regards these books as 'Deuterocanonical', or second-canon. Although regarded as inspired, they are not inspired in the same way as the principal books of the Old Testament.
A religions tradition passed on from generation to generation usually dictates which books are left in and taken out but, God wrote the Spirit of Truth on man's heart so those who are pure in heart could decide which books of the Holy Bible are Divinely inspired.
This usually refers to Holy Scriptures - books considered to be holy, such as the Bible, or the Koran. Believers believe that such books are either dictated by God, or inspired by God.