The Bible’s Composition Spanned 1500 Years
Spanning 1500 years, the Bible’s 66 books were authored by 40 different writers, not in a continuous stretch but in periods as divine inspiration directed. This vast timespan underscores the unique assembly of texts, revealing a broader divine timeline rather than human agenda.

The Bible’s timeline bifurcates into the Old Testament, penned between 1200 and 165 BC, and the New Testament, composed in the first century AD. Dedicating about 70 hours to read, with the Old Testament consuming 52 hours, this monumental work not only represents a historical span but requires considerable time to be fully absorbed.