It is unclear what this question is asking.
The first book in The Bible is Genesis, so Gen. 1:1 is where the Bible begins.
If you are asking when the Bible was first compiled in its first forms, there is still much scholarly debate on the subject. The Bible does not date itself though. (I.e. The Bible does not say "Copyright 1294 BCE".)
Exodus chapter 20 verse 1-17
They are in the Old Testament.
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old testament
Since much of the New Testament hadn't been written yet it had to be the Old Testament.
He was referring to the scriptures of the Old Testament.
The prophecy of Obadiah (the book is 21 verses).
scripture
The New Testament begins after the Old Testament, specifically after the events described in the book of Malachi.
Exodus 10:3.
The only Scripture in written form was the Old Testament.
The Old Testament from the Holy Bible relates specifically to Jewish scripture, and many of the things in the New Testament were prophesied about in Jewish scripture. Muslim scripture does not relate to either Jewish or Christian scripture because Jewish and Christian scripture are from God.