The Torah (תורה) or Sefer Torah (ספר תורה)
Scrolls were used by the Hebrews to record their laws and stories before the invention of the codex. These were made of rolled parchment.
The Ancient Hebrews wrote on parchment made of animal hide, as well as stone structures.
The Torah is written on parchment with ink
scrolls. In Hebrew: Sefer; megillah.
The Hebrews wrote the Hebrew Bible. A Christianized version of these writings is called "The Old Testament".
The Epistle to the Hebrews, or Book of Hebrews, was written anonymously. During the second century, it was attributed to the apostle Paul and as a result included in the New Testament, instead of being discarded and forgotten. It is now generally recognised that Hebrews was not written by Paul, because its theology and style are too different from his. We do not know who wrote the Book of Hebrews.
The Father Brown stories were written by G.K. Chesterton. He wrote 52 stories about the priest. In addition to these stories he wrote a wide number of other essays and stories, including entries for the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
The Hebrews wrote the "Old Testament". It is an account of their existence in Israel from about 2000 BCE to 300 BCE.
Arlyne Parness - wrote Five Children's Stories by Grandma
there were people from every (substantial) group who wrote stories.
It was called the Torah.
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