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This is a list of the 27 books of the New Testament, ordered canonically according to most Christian traditions. See also Bible and biblical literature.
Explore the New Testament books in order. This list includes the New Testament Canon of the Bible as it appears in canonical order in modern Bible translations.
Browse the Books of the Bible in order with introductions and summaries for both the Old and New Testament. Read all Bible books online in over 50 translations.
Thus, in almost all Christian traditions today, the New Testament consists of 27 books: 4 canonical gospels credited to the "Four Evangelists" (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) The Acts of the Apostles. 13 Pauline epistles. The Epistle to the Hebrews. 7 general epistles. The Book of Revelation.
The New Testament: 27 books in 5 categories. The New Testament books fall into five general categories: the Gospels, the single book of Acts, Paul’s letters to churches, Paul’s letters to church leaders, and a collection of letters sent out (mostly) to large groups of people.
The New Testament is a collection of 27 books that form the second part of the Christian Bible. These books were written in Greek between the first and second centuries A.D. and provide an account of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the establishment and growth of the early Christian church.
NEW TESTAMENT. There are twenty-seven books in the NT, made up of four gospels, the Book of Acts, twenty-one epistles, and the Book of Revelation. (For a detailed account of how these particular books came to be treated as a special collection see Canon of the New Testament.)
The New Testament contains 27 different books written by nine different authors. Every author of the New Testament was Jewish except for Luke. Three of the writers: Matthew, Peter, and John were among the 12 disciples who walked with Christ during his earthly ministry.
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With all that in mind, here is a chronological list of the books of the Bible, with suggested (though highly contested) dates and explanatory notes. Old Testament Era Age of the Patriarchs (Beginnings to 1400s BC)