The Bible is primarily a book about the people Israel. Any other peoples or nations that come in contact with the descendants of Abraham are noted. Persians are descendant from Elam, a son of Shem (Genesis 10:22). The Persian Empire is noted specifically in Ezra 4:9. A very famous King of Persia was Cyrus who was referred to as God's anointed in Isaiah 44:28-45.
Today, Iran is considered the peoples of the Persian Empire, however, a read of migrations will reveal how some of the Elamites as well as Medes - a closely associated tribe of peoples - have been located in southeastern Europe (Balkan peoples) and parts of western Russia.
The books of Samuel are part of what is now called the "Deuteronomic history" (Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings) which was written by an anonymous author, now known as the "Deuteronomist", during the reign of King Josiah.
There are many authors who wrote the old and new testament through out the history of the world, ultimately the Christian God is the author of the Bible..
Was it Josephus.- actually the historican was Livy
In 820 a Muslim man named al-Khwarizmi wrote the standard math in Europe that time in history. No one knows of what year it was invented but 820 A.D. was when he wrote the book on it.
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kings of Kashmir, written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri Brahman Kalhaṇa in 12th century CE.
kings of Kashmir, written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri Brahman Kalhaṇa in 12th century CE.
Jane Austen wrote Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. She was writing a book called Sanditon when she died and also wrote a novel in letters called Lady Susan. In addition, she wrote other shorter works in her youth, Catherine or The Bower, Frederic and Elfrida, Love and Freindship and an extract entitled The Watsons. She also wrote A History of England (A childish summary of some of the kings and queens), verses and prayers.
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The Books of Kings were written by an anonymous author now known as the 'Deuteronomist', as part of the Deuteronomic history, during the reign of King Josiah. So, 1 Kings chapters 1 to 9 were written by the Deuteronomist.UnknownThe author is considered by many to be unknown, although Jewish tradition ascribes it to Jeremiah.
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