The Holy Bible is a collection of texts written by various authors over many centuries.
The Holy Bible is a collection of texts written by various authors over many centuries. The Old Testament, also known as the Hebrew Bible, includes writings attributed to figures such as Moses, David, and the prophets, among others. The New Testament includes texts authored by Jesus' disciples and early Christians, including the Apostle Paul, the Gospel writers (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), and other apostles and disciples.
Because it comprises numerous books from different historical and cultural contexts, it is not attributed to a single author. The process of its compilation involved multiple authors, editors, and translators over time.
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