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10 Cool Bible Factz


1 – The Writing of the Bible
The Bible was written over a 1600 year period by
approximately 40 men. The time of the writing was from
1500 BC to AD 100.

2 – The Divisions of the Bible
While the Bible is 1 book, it contain 66 smaller books. The
books of the Old Testament were written before the birth
of Jesus Christ and the New Testament covers the life of
Christ and beyond.

3 – Chapters and Verses
Each of the books, except 5, are divided into chapters and
verses . The 5 which aren’t divided by chapters are
Obadiah, Philemon, 2 John, 3 John, and Jude. These are
short books which only have verse divisions.
Chapters were introduced to the Bible in 1238 by Cardinal
Hugo de S. Caro. Verse divisions were not added until 1551
by Robertus Stephanus.

4 – The Longest and Shortest of the Bible
The longest chapter if the Bible is Psalm 119 with 176
verses. The shortest chapter is Psalm 117 with only 2
verses. Incidentally, the middle chapter of the Bible is
Psalm 118. also Psalm 117.
The longest book of the Bible is Psalms with 150 chapters,
or psalms. It contains 43,743 words. The shortest book is
3 John with only 1 chapter and 299 words.
The longest verse in the Bible is Esther 8:9 with 90
words. The shortest verse is John 11:35 with only 2
words, “Jesus wept.”

5 – The Bible Claims to be God’s Word
There are many books written about and by various
religions. But the Bible is the only one which claims to be
the actual words of God. Those who believe the Bible also
believe that God inspired various people through the
years to write down His actual words for mankind. The
Bible says more than 3,000 times “thus saith the Lord.”
It claims that the words which follow are quotes from
God.

6 – The Bible is Historically Accurate
There were several secular historians who wrote about
the events of the New Testament at the same time the
Bible was being written. Josephus is the most well-known
of them. He was a Jewish historian. Tacitus was a Roman
historian who would have no benefit from not telling the
truth. Both these men, as well as others, can be used to
back up the historical accuracy of the Bible.
There are historical discoveries regularly coming to light
that continue to support the accuracy of the Bible.
Merrill Unger, who compiled a Bible dictionary wrote, “Old
Testament archeology has rediscovered whole nations,
resurrected important peoples, and in a most astonishing
manner filled in historical gaps, adding immeasurably to
the knowledge of Biblical backgrounds.”

7 – The Business of the Bible
There are more than 168,000 Bibles either sold or given
away per day in the United States according to the
Gideons, Wycliffe International and the International
Bible Societies.
Historically it has been said that the Bible is the most
sold book of all time. It is regularly on various best seller
lists.
The Bible has been translated into more than 1,200
languages.

8 – The Bible Never Contradicts Itself
There are no contradictions in the Bible. Various people
claim to find contradictions but they have to take verses
out of context to do so. When looking at the Bible as a
whole and understanding its teachings there are no
contradictions. This is amazing when one considers that
the Bible was written over such a long period of time.

9 – The Prophecies of the Bible
There are more than 3,200 verses with fulfilled prophecy
either within the Bible itself or since the Bible was
written. But there are still more than 3,100 verses with
unfulfilled prophecies.

10 – The Writers of the Bible
While there were at least 40 different people who wrote
parts of the Bible, some were more prolific than others.
The Apostle Paul wrote at least 13 books of the Bible. He
may have also been the author of the book of Hebrews.
Moses wrote the first 5 books.
The Bible attributes more than 3,000 proverbs to King
Solomon. These are not all written in the book of
Proverbs. However, most of that book is said to be the
proverbs of Solomon.



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