Most of the books of the New Testament were written by apostles or other disciples of Jesus Christ. Matthew the apostle wrote a gospel. John the apostle wrote a gospel, three epistles and Revelation. Peter the apostle wrote two epistles, although recent scholarship has indicated that "2 Peter" was written many decades after his death by a follower. James and Jude each wrote an epistle, but they are probably not the two apostles by those names but two others known as brothers of the Lord. Mark, a follower of Peter, wrote a gospel. Luke, a follower of Paul, wrote a gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. Paul, an apostle but not one of the twelve who followed Jesus Christ during his public life, wrote 13 epistles. The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews is unknown.
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Yes, Michael Jackson was very well read on the Bible and could quote scripture from memory.
No, the name Carl does not appear in the Bible. The Bible is a collection of religious texts and scriptures that primarily focus on the teachings, history, and messages of the Christian faith. Characters in the Bible are typically individuals from ancient times, such as prophets, kings, and disciples, but Carl is not among them.
Yes. She didnt write them but their are biographies about her.
J.R.R Tolkien was a Christian, and that influenced his books. He did not set out to make any intentional comparisons on the Bible.
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