The naming being weird is an issue of perspective. Many of the names of the Biblical books are derived from the names of the characters in the Bible, whose names were in Ancient Hebrew, or from the early Greek or Latin translations of the books' names.
AnswerGenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
Because they are different books :) ... i like helping people
Null Set is also called Void Set. Some books have even called it Empty Set.
Ruth, and Esther
Cookbook publishers are affected by the same laws that apply to other books. copyright laws, trademark laws, and contract laws. Other issues are laws concerning fair use of recipes and photographs.
The three names for the whole collection of laws from Exodus through Deuteronomy are the Torah, the Pentateuch, and the Books of Moses.
They are actually the same, these are just other names for them.
Well...One of the tree's name in the harry potter books are The Whomping Willow
The names of some Catholic books stores are "Catholic Company" and "The Compass". Both sell a variety of bibles, religious biographies and other themed books.
The Oddysey is one book. The other, related, book is the Iliad.
No. There may be trademark, privacy, defamation, or libel issues based on how the names are used, but names are not protected by copyright.
Bud, not Buddy. And some other Christopher Paul Curtis books.
Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
Yes, in writing, you should capitalize the names of books.
Yes. The Heroes of Olympus : The lost hero
Here are the names of the books arranged according to their order:MidnightMoonriseDawnStarlightTwilightSunset