obviously you are angry
I'll let you cool off a bit and ask a relevent question .....
2006-08-18 17:53:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis
Moses
? - 1445 B.C.
Exodus
Moses
1445 - 1405 B.C.
Leviticus
Moses 1405 B.C.
Numbers
Moses
1444 - 1405 B.C.
Deuteronomy
Moses 1405 B.C.
Joshua
Joshua 1404-1390 B.C.
Judges
Samuel 1374-1129 B.C.
Ruth
Samuel 1150? B.C.
First Samuel
Samuel 1043-1011 B.C.
Second Samuel
Ezra? 1011-1004 B.C.
First Kings
Jeremiah? 971-852 B.C.
Second Kings
Jeremiah? 852-587 B.C.
First Chronicles
Ezra? 450 - 425 B.C.
Second Chronicles
Ezra? 450 - 425 B.C.
Ezra
Ezra 538-520 B.C.
Nehemiah
Nehemiah 445 - 425 B.C.
Esther
Mordecai? 465 B.C.
Job
Job? ??
Psalms
David 1000? B.C.
Son of Korah wrote Psalms 42, 44-49, 84-85, 87; Asaph wrote Psalms 50, 73-83; Heman wrote Psalm 88; Ethan wrote Psalm 89; Hezekiah wrote Psalms 120-123, 128-130, 132, 134-136;
Solomon wrote Psalms 72, 127.
Proverbs
Solomon wrote 1-29
Agar wrote 30
Lemuel wrote 31 950 - 700 B.C.
Ecclesiastes
Solomon 935 B.C.
Song of Solomon
Solomon 965 B.C.
Isaiah
Isaiah 740 - 680 B.C.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 627 - 585 B.C.
Lamentations
Jeremiah 586 B.C.
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 593-560 B.C.
Daniel
Daniel 605-536 B.C.
Hosea
Hosea 710 B.C.
Joel
Joel
835 B.C.
Amos
Amos
755 B.C.
Obadiah
Obadiah
840 or 586 B.C.
Jonah
Jonah
760 B.C.
Micah
Micah
700 B.C.
Nahum
Nahum
663 - 612 B.C.
Habakkuk
Habakkuk
607 B.C.
Zephaniah
Zephaniah
625 B.C.
Haggai
Haggai
520 B.C.
Zechariah
Zechariah
520 - 518 B.C.
Malachi
Malachi
450 - 600 B.C.
2006-08-18 17:58:30
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answer #2
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answered by Bruce Leroy - The Last Dragon 3
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The earliest parts of the Old Testament are likely to have been written as early as 3000 BC. Parts of these were likely compiled into the first few books of the Old Testament.
The first 5 books (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) were written/ compiled about 1500 BC.
The rest of the books were written through the centuries up to about 400 BC.
The latest Old Testament book was written about 400 BC (the book of Malachi).
Cordially,
John
2006-08-18 17:56:10
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answer #3
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answered by John 6
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Harley D,
Let me help you.
What is the difference in time between when the Old Testament was written and when the New Testament was written?
Is that better?
Some thing like 400 years.
Was that okay?
"Thank you, thank you very much." -- Elvis Presley
2006-08-18 17:56:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not at all sure what or who you're referring to, but thought I'd point out something to you.
You're being awfully angry about what sounds like someone picking on your wording, calling other people dumb and stupid in the same paragraph. Well...since when does 'what US the difference?' make any sense?
2006-08-18 17:58:55
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answer #5
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answered by littleangelfire81 6
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WHO needs to go to school? yall?, not what us the difference?what the heck is that?
your question makes no sense.. what are you drinking over there? I think someone slipped more than koolaid in you glass kiddo! Lordy, you talk to kids like that? geeeeez!
2006-08-18 18:00:23
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answered by ♥Poetic1♥ 5
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Thank you I guess I am dumb.....Todd has the dates for you. Sorry I have a headache tonight.I don't know by heart the dates of when which book of the bible was written.
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That's YAW here in the south.
2006-08-18 18:02:18
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answer #7
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Well , maybe you could let the rest of us in on what the heck you are talking about! Before you get so upset and talk down to us.
2006-08-18 17:58:46
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answer #8
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answered by suequek 5
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Then sir:
What the H are you talking about?
when is
do you know the meaning of he word IS is?
2006-08-18 18:16:19
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answer #9
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answered by Grandreal 6
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I can't make heads or tails of what you say, so I guess you're smarter than I am!
2 pts.
2006-08-18 18:04:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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yall? Yet we are the stupid ones. The correct redneck slang would be y'all
2006-08-18 17:54:14
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answer #11
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answered by Maimee 5
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