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OK i have been studying this in school for a while now. the origin of the biblical texts are from about the time of Noah which would be about 2000 BC and range from about 70 AD and the New Testament originates from the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ they are all about his life and different things that prove there is a god and he is our father in heaven. the history is in the books themselves as well and they have been prooven accurate in their history.

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Hebrew Bible: Broadly speaking, the history contained in the Jewish Bible describes how the Israelites began and tells of their relationship with God. The prophetic books were written in the time of the prophets, from the 1200s BCE (Torah, Joshua) to the mid-300s BCE (Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi).
The Hebrew Bible is in chronological order: first the five books of the Torah, since they were given before any of the other prophetic books. Then Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings in that order, since that is chronological. Ruth (and others) could be before Kings, but we keep the Prophets and Writings separate.
After Kings, we have Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, which is in chronological order. All three of them lived well after the kings had already started.
The Twelve Minor Prophets, who also lived during the latter part of the era of the Kings, are gathered together in a single book of their own.
Then we have the Writings. Psalms, Proverbs and Job are together since they (and none of the other books) are a specific type of poetry ("Taamei Emet", with special trope).
The Five Megillot (Song of Songs, Ruth, Eichah, Kohellet, Esther) are together, in the order in which they're read in the synagogue.
Finally, the books of Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles were written in the end of the prophetic period.

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