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  1. There was no single author of the Bible. Rather, it was written by over 40 different people, across three continents, over nearly 2,000 years. These people came from very different backgrounds, from scholars to shepherds; kings to commoners.

    • Moses (Genesis | Exodus | Leviticus | Numbers | Deuteronomy | Psalms) Moses is the prophet who leads Israel from slavery in Egypt to the edge of the promised land.
    • Ezra (1 & 2 Chronicles | Ezra) Ezra is born long, long after Moses. But like the ancient prophet, Ezra leads a group of Israelites from exile in another nation back to the promised land.
    • Nehemiah (Nehemiah) Nehemiah is a cupbearer to the king of Persia when he gets some disturbing news: his countrymen back in Jerusalem are in dire straits, and the city is in shambles (Neh 1:3).
    • David (Psalms) You’ve all heard of this guy. He’s the shepherd boy who killed Goliath the giant. He’s the war-hero king who delivered Israel from her enemies and established Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
  2. Sheik (Arabic for elder), a title of reverence, applied chiefly to a learned man or a reputed saint, but also used sometimes as an ordinary title of respect, like the European Mr., Herr, etc., before the name.

  3. Most of the Hebrew Bible was written between the late 8th century BCE and early 6th century BCE. Biblical texts were written by scribes (Hebrew: sofer), the literate class of bureaucrats in a mostly non-literate, oral culture.

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Explore the fascinating question, 'Who wrote the Old Testament?' in this insightful article. Delve into the historical, scholarly debates, and the diverse authorship behind the Bible's foundational texts, from the Pentateuch to the Prophets and Wisdom literature.

  5. Apr 12, 2023 · The Bible is the Word of God written for His people, spanning 66 books in the Old and New Testaments combined. It is the best selling book of all time with over 50 billion copies sold and distributed. But how do we know who really wrote the Bible?

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  7. Sep 14, 2015 · The books of Moses describe the creation of the world, the history of humanity, and the journey of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land. Moses was a key figure in the Old Testament, and his writings are foundational to the beliefs and practices of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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