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The quick answer is Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Italy, Greece, and some unknown locations.

Understanding why the quick answer is not just one place requires more information. The Christian "Holy Bible" is a composition of "books" originally written on scrolls, and was not written in one place or at one time.

The Old Testament is also known as the "Torah." This is the most widely used and respected Jewish religious text. Until the 2nd century BC, the Jewish laws and traditions were passed down verbally to each generation. Sometime during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, Jewish law and tradition was written down by a group of Jews in Egypt. Later, the text was rewritten by Jewish church leaders into what we know as the "Torah" today.

Christians accept the The Old Testament, but also accept the New Testament as divinely inspired by God. The New Testament is a composition of letters written by the apostles of Jesus. The authors of each book are known or debated with the exception of Hebrews. Each book (or letter) was written soon after the death of Jesus in the 1st century AD. The last book was written by John while in an island prison possibly at the age of 90. The locations of the original works are known to be Rome, at sea on the Mediterranean, Jerusalem, Cyprus, Greece, and various other unknown locations.

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