Solomon wrote some of the psalms, most of the proverbs, probably Ecclesiates and possibly
Song of Solomon.
Titus was written a letter by an apostle friend of his, this letter is included in the
bible and it bears his name.
Jesus did not write any of the bible, but much of the new testament tells of
his actions and words.
Paul wrote a number of letters to people and churches a collection of these
make up the New Testament from Romans to ???
John wrote the gospel that bears his name, the three letters 1, 2 & 3 John and he
also wrote the book of Revelation.
Daniel wrote the book that bears his name, it tells of events during his life and prophecies
about the coming of the Messiah.
Abraham is a very important character in the bible but he lived before any of the bible
was written down. The events of his life are known because people took great care in telling their children
all about him until the time when it was written down.
Luke wrote two books in the bible – the gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles.
Ruth is a book in the bible, but it is about the story of Ruth and she did not write
it. We do not know who wrote the book of Ruth.
Isaiah wrote the book that bears his name – it's the longest book in the bible which
is written by one man. Isaiah contains many important prophecies.
James wrote the book that bears his name, it tells us that once we have become a Christian we
must remember to live a Christian life and not just talk about it.
Matthew was a gospel writer. He finished his book with a great challenge from
Jesus to all his followers. Mat 28v19
David wrote many of the psalms, a good example is
Esther is the only book in the bible which does not mention God, we think the book
was written by Mordecai
Moses wrote the Pentateuch—the first five books in the bible.
Job is a long book all about Job's relationship with God. It was one of the
first books in the bible to be written down, but we don't think Job wrote it.