Books marked with an * are named after one person. Books like Romans and Corinthians are books named after a race or group of people. * Genesis * Exodus * Leviticus * Numbers * Deuteronomy * Joshua* * Judges * Ruth* * 1 Samuel* * 2 Samuel* * 1 Kings * 2 Kings * 1 Chronicles * 2 Chronicles * Ezra* * Nehemiah* * Esther* * Job* * Psalms * Proverbs * Ecclesiastes * Song of Solomon* * Isaiah* * Jeremiah* * Lamentations * Ezekiel* * Daniel* * Hosea* * Joel* * Amos* * Obadiah* * Jonah* * Micah* * Nahum* * Habakkuk* * Zephaniah* * Haggai* * Zechariah* * Malachi* * Matthew* * Mark* * Luke* * John* * Acts * Romans * 1 Corinthians * 2 Corinthians * Galatians * Ephesians * Philippians * Colossians * 1 Thessalonians * 2 Thessalonians * 1 Timothy* * 2 Timothy* * Titus* * Philemon* * Hebrews * James* * 1 Peter* * 2 Peter* * 1 John* * 2 John* * 3 John* * Jude* * Revelation
In most cases they are the individuals that wrote the books or whose doings were recorded there.
In the entire bible there are 38 books named after people.
Ruth and Esther were named after women.
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In the bible there are only two books named after women, both are in the old testament they are Ruth and Esther.
This is what I quoted which is the answer to your question;The books in the bible are named after Prophets and People in the bible. Some books are written by themselves or 1 person writes more than 1 book.
Ruth and Esther.
There is no saint named Garrett in the Bible. Also, I can find no canonized saint in the Catholic Church named Garrett.
Yes, a woman named Mary wrote the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
Ruth is the first then Esther they are the only two books in the bible named after women they are both found in the old testament
The name of the books in the bible are named after prophets, deciples,kings and people like Paul and his workers .
None. Very few women were even named in the bible, let alone allowed to contribute to it.