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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Below, you will find a complete list of Bible authorship for who is traditionally named for writing each book of the Bible with evidence supporting the attribution. The purpose is to give you historical context and an accurate understanding of who wrote the books of the Bible that share God’s Word.

    • Pentateuch
    • The Books of History
    • The Books Poetry
    • Major Prophets
    • Minor Prophets

    These are the books of the Law. These are also called the Books of Moses. This includes the first five books: Genesis,written by Moses Exodus,written by Moses Leviticus,written by Moses Numbers,written by Moses Deuteronomy,written by Moses

    The Books of history are so named because they contain historical records and these books include: Joshua, written by Joshua(except the parts relating to his death) Judges,written by Samuel, Nathan, Gad Ruth,written by Samuel, Nathan, Gad 1 Samuel,written by Samuel, Nathan, Gad 2 Samuel,written by Samuel, Nathan, Gad 1 Kings,written by Jeremiah 2 K...

    Also called the books of Writings include the following books: Job,written by Job: Moses may have compiled the book based on Job’s records Psalms, written by David, and several others including Asaph, Ezra, the sons of Korah, Heman, Ethan, Moses and a host of unnamed authors Proverbs,written by Solomon: Agur and Lemuel are specifically named as the...

    The Major Prophets are so named because their books are longer, not because they are more important. Isaiah,written by Isaiah Jeremiah,written by Jeremiah Lamentations,written by Jeremiah Ezekiel,written by Ezekiel Daniel,written by Daniel

    The Minor Prophets are so named because they are shorter not because they are less important. Hosea,written by Hosea Joel,written by Joel Amos,written by Amos Obadiah,written by Obadiah Jonah,written by Jonah Micah,written by Micah Nahum,written by Nahum Habakkuk,written by Habakkuk Zephaniah,written by Zephaniah Haggai,written by Haggai Zechariah,...

  2. Nov 24, 2018 · November 24, 2018. 15. Humanly speaking, the Bible was written by approximately 40 men of diverse backgrounds over the course of 1500 years. If you ever ask your pastor or Sunday school teacher, “ Who wrote the Bible?” you would probably get one of two responses: “God wrote the Bible.”

    • Genesis. Genesis is the first book in the list of the books of the Bible in chronological sequence. It is also the first one in the first major division of the Hebrew Bible, called the “Torah.”
    • Exodus. The book is anonymous, but tradition and many scholars consider Moses to be the author of Exodus. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
    • Leviticus. The book doesn’t identify its author, but tradition and most scholars agree that Moses wrote Leviticus. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
    • Numbers. Most scholars agree with the tradition that says that Moses wrote the book of Numbers. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
    • Genesis. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 50. The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, recording God’s Creation, the fall of man, the choosing of a family to bless all nations, and the early years of the nation of Israel.
    • Exodus. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 40. In the Book of Exodus, God appoints Moses as the leader of the Israelites to rescue his chosen people from slavery in Egypt so they could travel to the Promised Land and makes a covenant with them at Mount Sinai.
    • Leviticus. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 27. In the Book of Leviticus, God gives Israel laws for worship and holy living.
    • Numbers. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 36. The Book of Numbers is the culmination of the story of Israel’s exodus from oppression in Egypt and their journey wandering in the wilderness for 40 years because of their disobedience and lack of faith until they take possession of the land God promised their fathers.
  3. Aug 19, 2024 · The books of the Bible are in order, but not chronologically. Rather, they are organized by the type of literature. Of the 66 books total, the Bible is divided into the 39 books of the Old Testament (before Christ) and the 27 books of the New Testament (after Christ).

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  5. Sep 14, 2015 · Hebrews. Since most books in the Bible were written anonymously (not uncommon in Biblical days), much of what we know for certain about the authorship comes from logical deduction. What follows is the opinion of the majority of contemporary scholars along with the traditional views of authorship (both Jewish and Christian).

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