acts 11;26 ....and when he had found him,he brought him unto antioch.and it came to pass,that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church,and taught much people.and the disciples were called christians first in antioch.
By A.D. 500 the first Christian Bible was completed.
The first mention is in Acts 11:26 - "...The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch".
The first book in the Bible was Genesis. That chapter tells us how the earth was formed. In the beginning......... The person who wrote Genesis was Moses.
The first chapter of the book of First Samuel.
The word "Christian" is found three times in the Bible. The first is found in Acts chapter 11, verse 26. The second is located in Acts chapter 26, verse 28. The third and final reference is in First Peter, chapter 4, verse 16. It was originally a derisive term which in Koine Greek means "Little Christ." Because the early Christians believed they were commanded to imitate Jesus Christ, they accepted and embraced the term.
By A.D. 500 the first Christian Bible was completed.
Genesis is the first BOOK of the Bible.Genesis 1 is the first chapter.
revelation
The first mention is in Acts 11:26 - "...The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch".
The first book is Genesis the first chapter about Creation
The first book in the Bible was Genesis. That chapter tells us how the earth was formed. In the beginning......... The person who wrote Genesis was Moses.
The first chapter of the book of First Samuel.
The word "Christian" is found three times in the Bible. The first is found in Acts chapter 11, verse 26. The second is located in Acts chapter 26, verse 28. The third and final reference is in First Peter, chapter 4, verse 16. It was originally a derisive term which in Koine Greek means "Little Christ." Because the early Christians believed they were commanded to imitate Jesus Christ, they accepted and embraced the term.
The word "Christian" is found three times in The Bible. The first is found in Acts chapter 11, verse 26. The second is located in Acts chapter 26, verse 28. The third and final reference is in First Peter, chapter 4, verse 16. It was originally a derisive term which in Koine Greek means "Little Christ." Because the early Christians believed they were commanded to imitate Jesus Christ, they accepted and embraced the term.
The chapter divisions commonly used today were developed by Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Langton introduced modern chapter around A.D. 1227. The Wycliffe English Bible of 1382 was the first Bible to use this chapter pattern. Since the Wycliffe Bible, nearly all Bible translations have followed Langton's chapter divisions.
Genesis
if you want to know how the world was made you need to get a starter bible and look in the first chapter called genisis and it will tell you there.