You are just repeating it again and again newbreed...
Do read How We Got Our Bible, J. Paterson Smyth, Rector of Sr. George's, Montreal, Professor of Pastoral Theology in Dublin University New Edition, Largely rewritten with Additional illustrations, Twenty-Third edition, 1912. First Edition published March, 1856, London, Sampson Low, Marston & Company Limited. You can review it here http://gear.dyndns.org/~paulgear/books/
It must be made clear that there is nothing like one Bible with a set of books. Why? Should there be just one Bible for everyone? The number of books in the Bible actually depend upon the Church one follows. Therefore if we follow the Church tradition we end with following Bibles. They differ in number of books in both the Old Testament and the New Testament:
1. Protestant Church
2. Roman Catholic Church
3. Anglican Church
4. Greek Orthodox Church
5. Coptic Church
6. Ethiopic Church
7. Syriac Church
Read newbreed... compare your Bible.
Is the Bible the Word of God still? Dr W. Graham Scroggie of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, one of the most prestigious Christian Evangelical Mission in the world answering the question which is also the title of his book, under the heading: IT IS HUMAN, YET DIVINE. He says on p. 17:
"Yes, the Bible is Human, though some, out of a zeal which is not according to knowledge, have denied this. Those books have passed through the the mind of men, are written in the languae of men, were penned by the hands of men, and bear in their style the the characteristic of men
Quran 2: 79:
And woe to those who write the book with their own hands and then say: "This is from Allah" to traffic with it for a miserable price! So woe to them for what their hands do write, and woe to them for what they earn thereby!
Qur'an attests Torah, Zabur and Injîl as revelations from God given to the Prophet but it does not attest whatever writers of the Old Testament or St. Paul in the New Testament wrote or said.