What Books Did Paul Write In The Bible. Hebrews, written by paul, luke, barnabas, apollos. Paul is traditionally considered to have authored 14 of the 27 books of the new testament in the bible.
Of the 13 books in the new testament that are attributed to paul, most modern scholars agree that he wrote the books known as romans, 1 and 2 corinthians, galatians, philippians, 1 thessalonians and philemon for a grand total of 7. That leaves the books of ephesians, colossians, 2 thessalonians, 1 and 2 timothy, and titus. The bible is a collection of books that was put to writing over the course of about 1,600 years.
1 peter, written by peter.
Galatians (ad 47) 1 and 2 thessalonians (ad 49—51) Ephesians, philemon, colossians, and philippians (ad 60—62, paul wrote these during his first roman imprisonment) 1 timothy and titus (ad 62) 2 timothy (ad 63—64, during paul's second roman imprisonment) paul always gave credit to the holy spirit for the inspiration behind his writing. Even though paul is not the top contributor of new testament writings, he is probably the most quoted. Sometimes it seems like the majority of scripture quotations in the average christian sermon come from paul’s writings.