Table of Contents
Bible Evidence
The Bible ( Who, When, Where, Etc. )
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Brief Introduction
If God asked you to write something down and tell others, would you do it? Can any Bible be trusted? Who really wrote the Bible?
Over the years we have collected information on topics about the bible, its construction, and why certain books are in it. Examples: We explore who, where, when it was written, and more.
We’ve attempted to find accurate videos and simplistic explanations to answer these basic questions.
Ask AI: Who, When, Where Was The Bible Written
We used Google to ask the following :
Date: 01-01-2026 – query: ‘Who, When, Where Was The Bible Written?’
‘Below we display the search results including ( if applicable ) our mark-ups in ‘green italics‘

AI Results :
The Bible wasn’t written by one person at one time, but by many authors (prophets, kings, apostles, scribes) over a millennium, from around 1400 BC to 100 AD, in the ancient Near East (Middle East), with Old Testament texts forming first (Hebrew, Aramaic) and New Testament books later (Greek). The Old Testament, centered on ancient Israel, covers history, law, and prophecy, while the New Testament details Jesus’ life and early Church teachings, written by those connected to him.
Who Wrote It?
Old Testament (Hebrew Bible): Attributed to figures like Moses (Genesis, Exodus, etc.), King David, Solomon, and prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah), as well as anonymous scribes and editors.
New Testament: Written by apostles (like Matthew, John), evangelists (Mark, Luke), and early church leaders, notably Paul, within the first century after Jesus’ death.
When Was It Written?
Old Testament: Earliest parts (Pentateuch) around 1400-1200 BC, with much compiled and written through the 5th century BC.
New Testament: Roughly 50 AD to 100 AD, shortly after Jesus’ crucifixion.
Where Was It Written?
Old Testament: Primarily in ancient Israel, Egypt, and Babylon, using languages like Hebrew and Aramaic.
New Testament: In the Roman provinces of Judea, Galilee, and Asia Minor, written in Greek.
How Was It Compiled?
These books were collected, edited, and eventually canonized (decided upon as authoritative) by Jewish and Christian communities over centuries, with key decisions made by Church councils around the 4th century AD.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts. We are learning still as well always. There is obviously controversy…so we ask other questions…see next topic….
Ask AI: What is the old testament?
We used Google to ask the following :
Date: 01-01-2026 – query: ‘What is the old testament?’
‘Below we display the search results including ( if applicable ) our mark-ups in ‘green italics‘

AI Results :
The Old Testament is the first part of the Christian Bible, comprising the sacred scriptures (Tanakh) of Judaism, detailing creation, Israel’s history, laws, and prophecies before Jesus’ birth, divided into Law (Torah), History, Poetry, and Prophets, serving as foundational texts for both Judaism and Christianity. It forms the first three-quarters of the Bible, outlining God’s covenant with the Israelites, and Christians see it as foretelling the coming of the Messiah.
Key Aspects
Christianity: The first section of the Bible, preceding the New Testament, narrating events from creation to just before Jesus.
Judaism: It is the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), consisting of the Torah, Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
Content: Stories, laws (like the Ten Commandments), poetry, wisdom literature, and prophecies.
Themes: God’s covenant with Abraham, the formation of Israel, giving the Law to Moses, and the history of the Israelite nation.
Structure: Typically divided into four sections in Christian Bibles: The Law (Pentateuch), History, Poetry/Wisdom, and Prophets.
Differences in Canon
Protestant: Contains 39 books.
Catholic & Orthodox: Includes additional books, known as the Apocrypha, making their Old Testaments longer.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding.
Ask AI: What is the new testament?
We used Google to ask the following :
Date: 01-01-2026 – query: ‘What is the new testament?’
‘Below we display the search results including ( if applicable ) our mark-ups in ‘green italics‘

AI Results :
The New Testament is the second major part of the Christian Bible, a collection of 27 books in Koine Greek focusing on Jesus Christ’s life, teachings, death, and resurrection, along with the beginnings and expansion of the early Christian church, viewed by Christians as the fulfillment of Old Testament promises and the establishment of a new covenant with God. It includes the four Gospels, the book of Acts, Epistles (letters from apostles like Paul and Peter), and the prophetic book of Revelation.
Key Components
Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John): Narratives detailing Jesus’s ministry, miracles, and divine role.
Acts of the Apostles: A historical account of the early church’s growth after Jesus’s ascension.
Epistles (Letters): Doctrinal and ethical guidance for early Christian communities, largely from Paul, Peter, and others.
Revelation (Apocalypse) of John: A prophetic book about the end times and God’s ultimate victory.
Significance for Christians
Fulfillment: It’s seen as the fulfillment of prophecies and promises made in the Old Testament.
New Covenant: It describes the new covenant (agreement) between God and humanity through Jesus.
Foundation: It serves as the foundational scripture for Christian faith, teaching about God, Jesus as the Messiah, and the path to salvation.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding.
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Visual Aids
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Our goal is not to ‘prove’ the bible, because no one piece of evidence will ever prove the existence of God or Jesus. However, we hope when you consider all the evidence available, you will consider Jesus. We are simply messengers, and wanted to share information that has come our way to consider. All glory to God.