The oldest fragments of stories told in the Bible's oldest bits are only from the Sumerian tablets of Atrahasis.
See;
Blenkinsopp, Joseph
1992 "The Pentateuch: An Introduction to the First Five Books of the Bible" The Anchor Bible Reference Library New York: ABRL/Doubleday
Dalley, Stephanie
2000 “Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, The Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others, Revised” Oxford University Press
Killebrew, Ann E.
2005 “Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, and Early Israel.” Society of Biblical Literature
Parker, Simon B. (Editor)
1997 "Ugarit Narrative Poetry" Translated by Mark S. Smith, Simon B. Parker, Edward L Greenstein, Theodore J. Lewis, David Marcus, Vol. 9 Writings from the Ancient World. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature
Sparks, Kenton L.
2005 “Ancient Texts for the Study of the Hebrew Bible” Peabody PA: Hendrickson Publishers
Speiser, E. A.
1962 "Genesis: Introduction, Translation and Notes" New York: Anchor Bible- Doubleday
I mention this because you are clearly ignorant of when the Bible was first formed, and in what languages it was first told, and what it says.