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hi this is Matt Baker last year I did a seven part series on who wrote the Bible well today Im releasing the entire series again but this time as a single video Ive titled it introduction to the Bible from an academic point of view because not only do I cover who wrote each book and when but I also cover how the whole thing is structured and how the Bibles development is connected to the history of the ancient near East so lets get started lets start with some basic terminology a lot of people think of the Bible as being exclusively a Christian book they think that Christians have the Bible Muslims have the Quran and Jews have the Torah but this is not quite correct you see Jews also have a Bible we call it the Tanakh but it is also simply known as the Jewish Bible as you probably know Christians divide their Bible into the Old Testament and New Testament well what Christians call the Old Testament is actually the exact same book as what we Jews simply know as the Jewish Bible or