The author Tobit wrote the Book of Tobit, which is part of the Old Testament in some Christian traditions and the Apocrypha in others. It tells the story of Tobit and his family, focusing on themes of faith, friendship, and the importance of doing good deeds.
Frank Zimmermann has written: 'Book of Tobit' 'The Book of Tobit (Jewish Apocryphal Literature Ser.)'
Edwin E. Harvey has written: 'Theology of the Book of Tobit' -- subject(s): Bible
Merten Rabenau has written: 'Studien zum Buch Tobit' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Textual, Criticism, interpretation, Textual Criticism
Tobit Raphael is 5' 7".
In the Book of Tobit in the Bible, Tobit was blinded by bird droppings that fell into his eyes while he was sleeping outside.
As it is part of the bible , I do not think it will be there in Tobit.
Tobit is a book in the Catholic bible.
Tobit, or Tobias, is an Old Testament personage and not given the title of saint. That name is general reserved for persons entering Heaven since the death of Our Lord - New Testament. Therefore, he has not been canonized but he is quite likely in Heaven.
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The longest verse in the apocrypha is found in the Book of Tobit, specifically Tobit 8:3.
William H. Ablett is a fictional author created by the Sherlock Holmes expert Christopher Morley. In Morley's book "The Baker Street Letters," he creates the character William H. Ablett as the author of a fictional book called "The Book of Tobit." Other than this, there are no actual writings attributed to a real author named William H. Ablett.