Moses wrote the books of law.
Roman Catholic AnswerFunny thing about that, the Catholic Church wrote and approved the Bible, all approved Bibles are "Catholic Bibles". Without the Catholic Church there would be no Bible today. The only non-Catholic Bibles are protestant Bibles, and the only difference in them, is that they have removed some books from the Old Testament with which they did not agree. So, to answer your question, of course the Bible includes the book of Leviticus.
All the psalms were written anonymously, and scholars say that the earliest were written during the Babylonian Exile and then during a period of around two hundred years. Thus, we can not be certain exactly which is the oldest surviving psalm to be written, nor of course who wrote it. However tradition holds that the psalms were written much earlier than this, with the earliest of them written by King David.
Well did you know that christians have only one Bible? Yes, it is the holy one and generations and generations of people helped write it out a long time ago, before and after jesus' time, and some translators wrote it out in their own language to follow the ways of christians and our ONE, TRUE God! :]
The authors of the four New Testaments are commonly known as the evangelists. Since Mark was the earliest gospel written, its author was the first to write about Mary mother of Jesus, Mary Magdelene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses. The authors of Matthew, Luke and John also wrote about these women called Mary.Luke and John wrote about Mary, sister of Martha.
The New King James Version of the Bible was translated from the same type of old manuscripts that formed the original King James Version. There were 130 translators led by the Executive Editor, Arthur Farstad. The completed Bible was published in 1979 by Thomas Nelson Publishers.
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Yes, priests and monks in the medieval period could read and write, although they were rather in the minority! The wrote and "illuminated" (illustrated) beautiful books called manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells.
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Irene Hunt wrote her manuscripts in her home in Illinois. She was known to be a private person and preferred to work in a quiet and familiar environment.
Charles Darwin wrote numerous manuscripts, but is most famous for "On the Origin of Species."
scribes wrote/copied books (AKA manuscripts) as there was no computers in the middle ages. they wrote on parchment or vellum using quills and also illistrated
Leonardo Da Vinci wrote Backwards in his manuscripts.Thats what you would get struck by.
Roman Catholic AnswerFunny thing about that, the Catholic Church wrote and approved the Bible, all approved Bibles are "Catholic Bibles". Without the Catholic Church there would be no Bible today. The only non-Catholic Bibles are protestant Bibles, and the only difference in them, is that they have removed some books from the Old Testament with which they did not agree. So, to answer your question, of course the Bible includes the book of Leviticus.
Marco Polo was one of the earliest.
Hammurabi wrote one of the earliest, if not the earliest, legal codex. This standardized punishments and led the way to modern legal systems.
Aristotle wrote "Poetics," a work that discusses the principles of drama and poetry. It is one of the earliest surviving works of literary criticism.
The earliest version of the story of Hamlet was written by a guy called Saxo Grammaticus in the 1100s.