According to tradition, the first document of the Hebrew Bible was the Book of Genesis, which Moses read to the Israelites after the Exodus (Exodus 24:7 as explained by midrash Shemot Rabbah 5:22) and had been recorded by the Israelite forefathers.
The 'Ten Commandments' appears once in Exodus and again in Deuteronomy. Both of those are books of the 'Torah', which consists of the first five books of the "Old Testament". Note: The appearances of the Ten Commandments are NOT written the same in both places. It's fascinating. You really should check it out.
The first book written in the New Testament is the Gospel of Matthew.
The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
AnswerThe gospels of the New Testament were first written in Greek.
The first New Testament Bible was written between 50-100 AD.
The first New Testament book, the Gospel of Mark, was likely written around 70 AD.
The first New Testament book to be written was likely the Gospel of Mark, which is believed to have been written around 70 AD.
Matthew is the first book in the new testament.
The book of James in the New Testament is believed to be the first one written.
The first book of the New Testament, the Gospel of Mark, is believed to have been written around 70 AD.
Depends who you are asking, but many would say the 10 commandments.
The first book of the New Testament to be written is believed to be the Gospel of Mark, which was likely composed around 70 AD.