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Facts on the Bible
1. How many books are in the Bible?
The Bible contains 66 books, divided among the Old and New Testaments. |
2. How many books are in the Old Testament?
There are 39 books in the Old Testament.
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3. How many books are in the New Testament?
There are 27 books in the New Testament.
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4. What does "testament" mean?
Testament means "covenant" or "contract."
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5. Who wrote the Bible?
The Bible was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
by over 40 different authors from all walks of life: shepherds,
farmers, tent-makers, physicians, fishermen, priests, philosophers
and kings. Despite these differences in occupation and the span
of years it took to write it, the Bible is an extremely cohesive
and unified book.
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6. Which single author contributed the most books to the Old
Testament?
Moses. He wrote the first five books of the Bible, referred to
as the Pentateuch; the foundation of the Bible.
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7. Which single author contributed the most books to the New
Testament?
The Apostle Paul, who wrote 14 books (over half) of the New Testament.
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8. When was the Bible written?
It was written over a period of some 1,500 years, from around
1450 B.C. (the time of Moses) to about 100 A.D. (following the
death and resurrection of Jesus Christ).
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9. What is the oldest book in the Old Testament?
Many scholars agree that Job is the oldest book in the Bible,
written by an unknown Israelite about 1500 B.C. Others hold that
the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) are the oldest
books in the Bible, written between 1446 and 1406 B.C.
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10. What is the youngest book in the Old Testament?
The book of Malachi, written about 400 B.C.
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11. What is the oldest book of the New Testament?
Probably the book of James, written as early as A.D. 45.
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12. What is the youngest book in the New Testament?
The Book of Revelation is the youngest book of the New Testament,
written about 95 A.D.
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13. What languages was the Bible written in?
The Bible was written in three languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and
Koine Greek.
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14. When was the Bible canonized?
The entire New Testament as we know it today, was canonized before
the year 375 A.D. The Old Testament had previously been canonized
long before the advent of Christ.
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15. What does "canon" mean?
"Canon" is derived front the Greek word "Kanon," signifying a
measuring rod. Thus, to have the Bible "canonized" meant that
it had been measured by the standard or test of divine inspiration
and authority. It became the collection of books or writings accepted
by the apostles and leadership of the early Christian church as
a basis for Christian belief. It is the standard by which all
Christians throughout the ages live and worship.
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16. When was the first translation of the Bible made into English?
1382 A.D., by John Wycliffe.
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17. When was the Bible printed?
The Bible was printed in 1454 A.D. by Johannes Gutenberg who
invented the "type mold" for the printing press. It was the first
book ever printed.
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18. What is the oldest almost-complete manuscript of the Bible
now in existence?
The Codex Vaticanus, which dates from the first half of the fourth
Century. It is located in the library of the Vatican in Rome.
There are older fragments of the Bible that are still preserved
however-- the oldest being a tiny scrap of the Gospel of John
was found in Egypt, dating back to the beginning of the second
century. (It is currently in the Rayland's Library in Manchester,
England).
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19. What is the longest book in the Bible?
The book of Psalms.
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20. What is the shortest book in the Bible?
2 John.
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21. What is the longest chapter in the Bible?
Psalm 119
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22. What is the shortest chapter in the Bible?
Psalm 117
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23. What is the longest verse in the Bible?
Esther 8:9
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24. What is the shortest verse in the Bible?
John 11:35
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25. Which book in the Bible does not mention the word "God?"
The book of Esther.
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26. Who was the oldest man that ever lived?
Methuselah who lived to be 969 years old (Genesis 5:27).
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27. Who were the two men in the Bible who never died but were
caught up to heaven?
Enoch, who walked with God and was no more (Genesis 5:22-24).
Elijah, who was caught up by a whirlwind into heaven (II Kings
2:11).
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28. Who does the Bible say was the meekest man in the Bible (not
including Jesus)?
Moses (Numbers 12:3).
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29. How many languages has the Bible been translated into?
The Holy Bible has been translated into 2,018 languages, with
countless more partial translations, and audio translations (for
unwritten languages). (This is an enormous amount of translations.
In comparison, Shakespeare, considered by many to be the master
writer of the English language, has only been translated into
50 languages.)
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