No he didn't. He didn't know how to read and write.
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Yes, he did. We don't today possess what he wrote, but to claim that he didn't know how to read or write is unfounded. Archaeologists have unearthed the clay student-tablets in Mari, Ur and elsewhere and it has become clear that education at the time was widespread, including writing. Maimonides explicitly states that Abraham composed books (Mishneh Torah, Avodat Kokhavim 1:3).
Twelve New Testament Books mention Abraham.
Yes, a woman named Mary wrote the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
Abraham did not write any of the Psalms found in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms is traditionally attributed to King David, with contributions from other authors such as Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and Moses. Abraham is a significant figure in the Bible, particularly in the book of Genesis, but he is not credited with writing any of the Psalms.
The Holy Spirit guided Paul to write 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament, which are known as the Pauline Epistles.
Ingrid Law has written three books: "Savvy," "Scumble," and "Switch."
He didn't write any books.
No, although the same Abraham is mentioned in many books of the Bible.
No Mary Pope Osborne did not write any other books
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no she didn't write any books but she always kept a journal with her from everyday she went out to shoot.
No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.
She wrote an autobiography of her life in the sixties and seventies. She did not write any children's books.
Loris Malaguzzi did not write any books. Her theories were written about in several books though. Other authors write about the Loris Malaguzzi and Reggio Emilia's experience and work.
Shakespeare did not write any books. He wrote plays, and lots of poetry, but he never wrote any books.
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Twelve New Testament Books mention Abraham.