If you are asking about The Bible then the Bible was written by many authors eg Moses, Daniel, Matthew, Paul.
The Bible also says says that all scripture was written by men inspired by God to write.
2Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,
Various people wrote the scriptures, most of them anonymously but in some cases pseudepigraphically. This last term means that someone used a revered predecessor's name instead of his own.
there are 27 books found in the Christian Scriptures
393 scriptures mention, or contain, the word love.
AnswerThe Septuagint ('LXX') was the earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures.
I have done some research, and it seems to be The New World Translation Of The Holy Scriptures, if you compare all the newest translations of the bible. One reason, a big one, is that this bible has gods name written in it, Jehovah!, as it was written in the original manuscript of the bible.
Though there is no specific text, it is generally believed (based on statements in other scriptures) that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, otherwise known as the Pentateuch (meaning "five rolls" or "fivefold volume"). He also wrote Psalm 90, and is generally credited with writing the book of Job.
Some Buddhists believe in gods, some don't .Gods are not defined in Buddhist scriptures.
H.G. Wells wrote "Men Like Gods."
David wrote the Psalms.
No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.
Paul wrote most of them
The Gods wrote Hercules. But it's not reallyreal
AnswerNo. Hindus and Chriatians believe in different gods and follow different scriptures.
Ye Gods was written by Tom Holt.
I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.
The Summerians believed that the gods created them and helped them irrigate their crops. The gods inspired them to build temples of raised rooms and balconies. The Summerians wrote about their gods on cunniform tablets.
From the information contained in the Hindu scriptures it is apparent that all their Gods can assume the form of any creature including humans.
Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus