What is the earliest book written in the Old Testament?

The earliest Bible in the Old Testament is Genesis 1-5, which was handed down from the mouth of Lord Adam, so it was called myth and legend at that time.

1. The Old Testament was originally Tana, the main Jewish scripture, and it was a collection of Hebrew national literary heritage.

2. Its main content is to tell the relationship between God and his people, Hebrews (Jews) and their stories. Later, two of the three major religions in the world, Christianity and Islam, were born directly from Judaism. With the spread of these two religions, the Old Testament has been translated into the languages of all countries in the world, which has had a far-reaching impact on world politics, economy, history and culture.

Old Testament Bible:

1., also known as Hebrew manuscript, is the main part of Jewish scripture and the first half of Christian Bible. The Protestant Old Testament is thirty-nine volumes. The Catholic Old Testament, Volume 46. Usually divided into law books, history books, poems and prophets. All this was written before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, who is the main body of the next Christian New Testament.

2. The Old Testament Bible, now a book, has a long history-it has been spread to different places for centuries and has been edited, collected, copied and translated for a long time. There are more than 20 authors in the Old Testament literature, covering more than 1000 years, handed down by pious people who made mistakes.

3. The Old Testament Bible is usually divided into four parts: the Five Scriptures of Moses (also known as the Torah Book), history books, poetry wisdom books and prophet books. All the Old Testament bibles were written and compiled into books before the birth of Jesus. From the perspective of Christianity, this is the same as the New Testament written after the birth of Jesus.