Dear Kyambala, the youngest book of the Bible is 2 peter and the oldest is not the “book” but some narrations, fe. The song of Deborah - Jdg 5.
Fundamentalist reading of the Bible is the same error as fundamentalist reading of NHS rules - use your own intellect, get all the information from all sources and make decision![]()
Well done "rom35" for looking up some information. However, The Book of Revelation was not written until between AD 90 and AD 96 (most scholars agree on AD 95) which was nearly 30 years AFTER the death of St. Peter. Most scholars believe that 2 Peter was written between AD 64 and AD 66.
Deborah & Barak lived about 1,000 BC (give or take 50 years) and theBook of Judges was written 1043 BC and 1,004 BC. Because I wasn't around at the time I have to take te word of "most scholars" who weren't around at the time either.
Expressions in the Hebrew language changed over time (just like the English language) so scholars tend to set dates that fit the expressions used at a certain date in history.
The book of JOB uses expressions that were used in the time of Abraham (about 2,000 BC) so they set the date for the Book of Job as being in the time of Abraham. Another complication is that JOB himself was NOT an Hebrew (not a Jew) - he was a Gentile.
You did well in your research. Well done. I suppose it all depends upon which "scholars" you trust.
I love our NHS and rely heavily upon them - but they are NOT perfect - and my BS and Diabetes has been much improved since I rejected NHS advice about Carbs and took the advice of this Forum (they are the "experts") and went Low Carb High Fat. I am still Diabetic but my Insulin usage has dropped from 100 units per day 58 units per day.
My Doctor has told me to vary my DIET and Insulin usage to whatever I feel happy with at any given time. He is happy with my progress regardless of NHS advice.
Have a nice day - the sun is shining.