Who wrote this?
>>3377036
Priests, Yahwists, and Elohists, and Deuteronomists.
>>3377036
G-d
>>3377036
G-d
>>3377036
God wrote the Torah.
Devil wrote those other books.
>Tips cross
>>3377036
Bunch of guys.
The Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was written by Moses.
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth were all likely written during (or immediately prior to) the kingly reign of David over Israel by unnamed, pro-David/anti-Saul, priestly historians.
Psalms were written by King David, Moses (Psalm 90), Solomon (Psalms 72 and 127), the sons of Korah (Psalms 42-49; 84-85; and 87-88), the sons of Asaph (Psalms 50 and 73-83), and Ethan the Ezrahite (Psalm 89). A number of Psalms are also written anonymously.
Proverbs by King Solomon, Agur and Lemuel.
Song of Songs (also known as Canticles) is anonymous, but probably Solomon.
Ecclesiastes, King Solomon.
The prophetical books of Isaiah, Hosea, Amos, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, and Zephaniah were all written during the Kingdom Era by the prophets whose names are borne by the books' titles.
The books of Samuel are anonymous.
Habakkuk and Joel by the prophets for whom the books are named.
Jeremiah wrote the book of Jeremiah.
The author of Lamentations is anonymous (though some traditions ascribe authorship to Jeremiah).
Obadiah probably wrote just after the Exile in Babylon began, while Ezekiel's and Daniel's respective books spanned the entirety of Israel's 70-year captivity.
The books of Kings, anonymous.
Ezra may have compiled both Ezra and Nehemiah and Jewish tradition names him the author of Chronicles, but whatever the case, the books were all written Post-Exile.
Esther, written after the Exile, was likely penned by Esther's uncle Mordecai.
Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi were all written after Israel's return from Babylonian and Persian captivity and their authors share names with the books' titles.
Job wrote Job.
>>3377064
Job clearly did not write the book of Job, since it quite literally goes into things that Job the character had no knowledge of and would completely invalidate his own positions if he did know about them, i.e. what's going on in heaven.
>>3377074
The Holy Spirit, who inspired all of the authors of the bible, bears witness to the events that took place in heaven.
None of these men wrote on their own, and none of these men could have written what they wrote, on their own.
>>3377064
Everything in this post is wrong
>>3377094
On Opposite Day, sure. Is it Opposite Day already?
>>3377036
>Books existed originally in codex and scroll form
>Modern "resconstructionists/restorationists" of early Christianity act like the ancients were page flippers also.
>>3377036
Jews.