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If there is, whoever wrote the book (i forget) where there are like 2 pages of "so and so" begat "so and so" was being lazy. I wish there were more info about all those people. Maybe he wasn't as skilled as the others. lol.

2007-04-26 20:42:49 · 6 answers · asked by cpc26ca 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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There are only a handful of key authors of the Bible.

Old Testament
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Isaiah 743 BCE
Genesis 620 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Exodus 620 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Jeremiah 620 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
1 Kings (1 Samuel) 610 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Habakkuk 600 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
2 Kings (2 Samuel) 600 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Deuteronomy 590 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Lamentations 590 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Ezekiel 590 BCE (Baruch/Jeremiah)
Psalms 520 BCE
Zechariah 520 BCE
Joshua 510 BCE
Job 500 BCE
Judges 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Ruth 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
3 Kings (1 Kings) 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
4 Kings (2 Kings) 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
1 Chronicles 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
2 Chronicles 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Ezra 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Esther 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Daniel 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Hosea 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Joel 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Amos 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Obadiah 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Jonah 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Micah 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Nahum 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Zephaniah 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Haggai 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Malachi 455 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Leviticus 450 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Numbers 450 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Nehemiah 415 BCE (Nehemiah/Ezra)
Proverbs 250 BCE
Ecclesiastes 250 BCE
Song of Solomon (Canticles) 250 BCE

New Testament
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The Gospel of Paul (Matthew/Hebrews) 55 CE
2nd Gospel of Mark (aligned to Paul) 60 CE
Gospel of disciple of Paul (Luke) 75 CE
John 45 CE

See: The Supreme Bible of God
http://one-faith-of-god.org/final_testament/bible_of_god.htm

2007-04-26 20:45:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In the protestant Bible there are 66 books, 40 authors, 3 different languages. Yes they have different writing styles, and the "begat so and so" is just given as a historical record.

2007-04-27 04:05:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, because it was GOD! Jk of course there is a difference. The most commonly used bible the King James was edited by some of the most famous poets, playwrites, and writers of the time. It was King James that told them to translate, so some of the stories were changed a bit to add what a writers natuarlly does is flair.

2007-04-27 03:48:55 · answer #3 · answered by poppa flash 2 · 0 0

Yes. More importantly there is a different feel that comes from inspired scripture of genuineness. Most of the bible does not have it and all inspired scripture is not in the bible. Only the Spirit of truth within knows where to look for the truth that we seek.

2007-04-27 04:27:46 · answer #4 · answered by single eye 5 · 0 0

No the entire thing looks like it was written by syphilis infected drunken monks.

2007-04-27 03:49:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

do your own homework ......read it yourself

2007-04-27 03:48:08 · answer #6 · answered by clbinmo 6 · 0 0

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