List of the 66 books of the bible and their authors
The 66 books of the Bible were written by an estimated 40 men having different backgrounds and encounters over the course of 1500 years.
First of all you must understand this, that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of one’s own interpretation, because no prophecy ever came by the impulse of man, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.
The Bible, as the inspired word of God, came both by verbal and plenary inspiration to the various authors. In other words, the contents of the Bible were not only inspired by God, but the authors also received the mandate from God, regarding every word in the Bible (Jer. 30:1-2).
Here is the list of the 66 books of the bible and their authors from Genesis To Revelation
The Book Of Genesis Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Exodus Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Leviticus Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Numbers Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Deuteronomy Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Joshua Was Written By Joshua
The Book Of Judges Was Written By Samuel
The Book Of Ruth Was Written By Samuel
The Book Of 1 Samuel Was Written By Samuel; Gad; Nathan
The Book Of 2 Samuel Was Written By Gad; Nathan
The Book Of 1 Kings Was Written By Jeremiah
The Book Of 2 Kings Was Written By Jeremiah
The Book Of 1 Chronicles Was Written By Ezra
The Book Of 2 Chronicles Was Written By Ezra
The Book Of Ezra Was Written By Ezra
The Book Of Nehemiah Was Written By Nehemiah
The Book Of Esther Was Written By Mordecai
The Book Of Job Was Written By Moses
The Book Of Psalms Was Written By David and others
The Book Of Proverbs Was Written By Solomon; Agur; Lemuel
The Book Of Ecclesiastes Was Written By Solomon
The Book Of Song Of Solomon Was Written By Solomon
The Book Of Isaiah Was Written By Isaiah
The Book Of Jeremiah Was Written By Jeremiah
The Book Of Lamentations Was Written By Jeremiah
The Book Of Ezekiel Was Written By Ezekiel
The Book Of Daniel Was Written By Daniel
The Book Of Hosea Was Written By Hosea
The Book Of Joel Was Written By Joel
The Book Of Amos Was Written By Amos
The Book Of Obadiah Was Written By Obadiah
The Book Of Jonah Was Written By Jonah
The Book Of Micah Was Written By Micah
The Book Of Nahum Was Written By Nahum
The Book Of Habakkuk Was Written By Habakkuk
The Book Of Zephaniah Was Written By Zephaniah
The Book Of Haggai Was Written By Haggai
The Book Of Zechariah Was Written By Zechariah
The Book Of Malachi Was Written By Malachi
The Book Of Matthew Was Written By Matthew
The Book Of Mark Was Written By Mark
The Book Of Luke Was Written By Luke
The Book Of John Was Written By Apostle John
The Book Of Acts Was Written By Luke
The Book Of Romans Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 1 Corinthians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 2 Corinthians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Galatians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Ephesians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Philippians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Colossians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 1 Thessalonians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 2 Thessalonians Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 1 Timothy Was Written By Paul
The Book Of 2 Timothy Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Titus Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Philemon Was Written By Paul
The Book Of Hebrews Was Written By Unknown
The Book Of James Was Written By James (Jesus’ brother)
The Book Of 1 Peter Was Written By Peter
The Book Of 2 Peter Was Written By Peter
The Book Of 1 John Was Written By Apostle John
The Book Of 2 John Was Written By Apostle John
The Book Of 3 John Was Written By Apostle John
The Book Of Jude Was Written By Jude (Jesus’ brother)
The Book Of Revelation Was Written By Apostle John
The Bible’s Impact in History
For two thousand years the Bible has been taking hold of people’s lives and making them tremble—first with fear because it reveals our sin, then with faith because it reveals God’s grace. A single verse, Romans 13:13, convicted and converted the immoral Augustine. For Martin Luther, a miserable monk, the light broke in through Romans 1:17. He said,
Night and day I pondered until I saw the connection between the justice of God and the statement that “the just shall live by his faith.” Then I grasped that the justice of God is that righteousness by which through grace and sheer mercy God justifies us through faith. Thereupon I felt myself to be reborn and to have gone through open doors into paradise. (Here I Stand, p. 49)