The Bible was written by multiple authors over a span of more than 1,000 years. It is not the work of a single individual, but rather a collection of texts written by prophets, priests, kings, and apostles inspired by their faith in God. The Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible) includes writings attributed to figures like Moses, David, Isaiah, and others. The New Testament consists of texts by early Christian leaders such as the apostles Paul, Peter, John, and Matthew. These writings were preserved through oral tradition and handwritten manuscripts before being compiled by religious councils over centuries. The final structure of the Bible varies among religious traditions: for instance, Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox versions differ slightly in included books. Ultimately, the Bible is considered by believers to be divinely inspired, yet shaped by the historical, cultural, and spiritual contexts of its many human authors.
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