Who is writer of bible




















Authors of the later epistles may have been followers of Paul, who used his name to lend authenticity to the works. By the 4th century A. In the centuries to come, the Bible would only become more central to the lives and faiths of millions of people around the world, despite the mystery surrounding its origins and the ongoing, complex debate over its authorship.

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Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Recommended for you. Jonah sails in the other direction instead, gets thrown overboard, and spends three days in the belly of a big fish. The fish spits him up, and Jonah is again called to preach in Nineveh. This time, Jonah obeys. He is traditionally credited as the author of Jonah. Micah is a prophet from Moreshetch in the Southern Kingdom of Judah, but he preaches to both the people in both the North and the South Mic In fact, the people quote Micah to save Jeremiah from the death sentence.

When Jeremiah prophesies that Jerusalem and the temple will be sacked, the priests and false prophets try to get him killed Jer , The third chapter of his book is a prayer-psalm, one of the only shiggaion examples in the Bible Hab Zephaniah has some royal blood in him. He opens his tiny book of the Bible with his genealogy—which traces back to Hezekiah, the righteous king Zep Haggai writes a very brief account of his ministry in the Bible.

He encourages the Jews to finish rebuilding the temple of God, and his ministry is noteworthy enough for the scribe Ezra to give him a nod Ezr —2. His recorded ministry spans about three months and 24 days Hag ; Haggai is the most specific of the Minor Prophets when it comes to dates: he gives the month and day of every message God sends him.

Way to clock in your hours, Haggai! Like Jeremiah, Zechariah begins delivering messages from God as a young man Zec He wrote down his visions and messages, giving us the book of Zechariah in the Bible.

Malachi is the last of the prophets to contribute to the Old Testament. But when Jesus calls Matthew to follow him, Matthew closes his booth down to serve the true King of the Jews. Then he brings Jesus over for dinner Mt — We first meet Mark in the book of Acts. Later, Paul and Barnabas bring Mark along on their missionary journey as a helper, but he leaves them and goes back to Jerusalem , Paul and Barnabas disagree so sharply that they split up: Barnabas takes Mark to Cyprus, and Paul starts a new missionary team — Mark matures, though.

Luke is a physician who accompanies Paul through thick and thin Co ; 2 Ti His skills probably come in handy, because Paul takes a lot of beatings 2 Co 24ff.

Luke write more of the NT than anyone else yes, even more than Paul. He composes these accounts on behalf of a mysterious Christian named Theophilus, who wants to learn more about his Christian faith.

After the resurrection, John becomes a pillar of the early church Ga According to tradition, John becomes an elder at the church at Ephesus. He is eventually exiled to the Isle of Patmos Rev Fun fact: of all the epistles in the New Testament, John writes the longest Revelation and the shortest 3 John. In fact, 3 John is the shortest book of the Bible. Paul may not have the word count that Moses has, but he writes more individual documents than any other biblical author—13, to be exact.

Paul also called Saul kidnaps Christians from the regions around Judea and brings them to Jerusalem to suffer the punishment for blasphemy. That punishment was often prison or death Ac ; —2.

But when Jesus stops Paul on the road to Damascus, Paul is forever changed. He becomes an apostle, the face of the church to the non-Jews around the Roman empire Ep , 8. He travels across the world planting churches and spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Some of these letters were written to churches he had planted, others were to churches he hoped to visit someday. Paul also wrote to specific leaders in the local churches, like Timothy , Titus , and Philemon. But that all changes after Jesus rises from the dead. Jesus specifically appears to James 1 Co , and afterward James becomes one of the main leaders in the early church. When the church is undecided on how Gentiles should treat the Law of Moses, James settles the matter with a few pointers Ac — Later, James writes a letter to the Christian Jews scattered across the world, encouraging them to keep working out their faith.

We call this letter the book of James. You all know Peter. Just as Paul is entrusted with bringing the gospel to the Gentiles, Peter is the face of the gospel to the Jews Ga This guy is pretty hardcore. When the Holy Spirit comes to the church, Peter openly preaches the gospel of Jesus in the city. Peter wrote two books of the Bible, and both are named after him. The second letter urges Christians to remember what Peter has taught them even after he dies 2 Pe — A lot of people contributed to this massive collection of books.

Hi Jeffrey, Without splitting various hairs the comments in this thread show how fractured modern Protestant Christianity actually is thanks to the ongoing effects of the counter-reformation, etc. I suspect that prayer may be involved. Blessings, Ray. Good point and thanks Ray! The entry by Nebuchadnezzar, plus the decrees and letters of the Persian rulers throughout Ezra stand out as examples.

Shalom my neighbor Agape. Thank you for compiling this document. Very easy to read and informative, the references were very helpful. He makes it pretty clear that unlike your article here , Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were NOT written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, nor John, but were written many years later by people using their names so that the works would be given an extra air of authority and be accepted.

I love the sketches. Are these available for the public? Who do I contact for copyright and republication rights? Thanks, Jon! If you use the images or portions of the image anywhere digitally, you can simply link back to this page. Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for your clear articles, which I find useful when preparing study materials for my mature students. If true, this would of course add yet another author ess to Scripture for Chapter 31 of Proverbs, Bathsheba, Blessings, Ray. That sentence alone made me not only laugh at loud, but it gave me the giggles all day and when I was in a local synagogue!

I, of course, had to share it with the other Jews including the rabbi and we all had a good laugh! Others have always said over Any ideas on who they may be leaving out? There are all kinds of ways to get different counts on this. A good deal of critical scholars and early church leaders take issue with some of the traditional author attributions.

Another way to increase the number would be to factor in different schools of Old Testament contributors. For example, some believe that the book of Isaiah was written over a long period of time—that the book was perhaps started by the prophet Isaiah but expanded over time by prophets who followed in his teachings. Ok, I also enjoyed your material.

And I also have a youth class and would like to share with them. I was very interested in your comments on who authored the Bible. I am a Sunday School Superintendent and Bible teacher. I like your format and, with your permission, start having my teachers use this material for the teen class.

Cannot wait or you take on the unknown authors. This was such a great read and I love your style of writing. It was easy, informative, entertaining, and funny! Thank you! I have been studying the scriptures for a very very long time, but sometimes you can become lazy and just want a small recipe of writers this article was awesome. I really appreciated it. I agree with you about what you said about King David he was a jerk.

I applaud your admitting right off that you do not know the author of Hebrews—lack of knowledge is not a sin. It is an unknown kettle of fish. Glad you enjoyed it Dinah! Thank you so much! Your overview of the authors of the Bible is incredibly helpful. You summarize this all so brilliantly. Thanks again! In the first line you answered my argument. Maybe HE inspired the words to be put down.

I am 60 years old now, and oncertainly I was told as a little girl. There are going to be a lot of questions ask, and a lot of people want know. People will make up answers to suit themselves. Because GOD will tell us himself if we really want to know. Some traditions suppose Job to have been written by Moses and Hebrews to be written by Paul or Timothy.

So how can we accurately say that all of these men were led by God? Also how can we say that the people that translated the bible did not put what they want in there? Whose ideas, signature and authorship Galatians bears? Hence, who is the author? God is the author. What were men like Paul and the others that contributed to the Bible? They were the writers that wrote down what the author, God, told them.

That's why the Bible, though it was written by many, has one and the same author: GOD. It is like the director and the secretary. The secretary writes down what the director tells her. Who does the writing? The secretary. Whose ideas it contains? The director's who thus is the author. And as a director can have many writers, so also God had many writers to write down what He wanted.

To conclude therefore: All the Bible or Scripture is God-breathed, has God as the author, and it was written by people as they were moved by God i. Anastasios Kioulachoglou. Who is the author of the Bible and who wrote it?

To find the answer to the very important questions of who is the author of the Bible and who wrote it the answers to these questions are not the same , we will start from 2 Timothy where we read: 2 Timothy "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God



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