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  1. Nov 18, 2008 · It was this spread of Hebrew writing in ancient Palestine that democratized the written word and allowed it to gain religious authority in the book we now call "the Bible." When the Bible became a ...

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. How long did it take to write the Bible? Answer. The books of the Bible were written at different times by different authors over a period of approximately 1,500 years. But that is not to say that it took 1,500 years to write the Bible, only that it took that long for the complete canon of Scripture to be penned as God progressively ...

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  4. Nov 22, 2008 · Revelation. John. late 80’s. early 90’s. The Bible was written over approximately 1600 years in three different languages, on three different continents, by 40 different authors.

    Book
    Author
    Date Written
    Genesis
    Moses
    ? – 1445 B.C.
    Exodus
    Moses
    1445 – 1405 B.C.
    Leviticus
    Moses
    1405 B.C.
    Numbers
    Moses
    1444 – 1405 B.C.
  5. Apr 12, 2018 · 2. Tacitus (A.D. 56-120) Scholars point to the Roman historian Tacitus for confirmation that the crucifixion of Jesus actually took place. Writing in his Annals, he records the death of Jesus at ...

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · There is little difference in method. The books of the New Testament were recognized in time as the divine Word of God moving through His Apostles and disciples. From A.D. 33 until approximately A.D. 80, the Holy Spirit breathed out His Word in twenty-seven books and nine authors.

  7. Apr 12, 2023 · In fact, biblical writers write unequivocally that the Bible is divine over 3,000 times! 2 Dr. Michael J. Kruger, a noted New Testament scholar, rightly affirmed, “the Bible bears evidence within itself of its own divine origins.” 3. One of those places of self-attestation is in the Psalms. Psalm 19 is one of the better-known Psalms of King ...

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · The Gospel of John was likely scribed by Andrew in the presence of John and others, just as Hebrews was Paul’s Gospel, sent by Luke by way of Mark to Ephesus after the June 29, 57 A.D. deaths of Peter and Paul, John (and the Church of Ephesus) being the recognized “son of thunder” leadership of the Churches (with Peter’s departure) until John’s death about 41 years later.

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