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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.
This guide includes a list of the 66 Bible books in order as they appear in the Holy Scriptures we read today in modern Bible translations followed by short summaries of each book of the Bible for historical context.
Explore all books of the Bible in order. This list includes the canonical order of the Bible for the Old Testament and New Testament as they appear in modern Bible translations.
SORT ORDER: Canonical | Alphabetical Books of the Bible in Canonical Order Old Testament Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth 1 Sa...
The books of the Bible are in order, but not chronologically. Rather, they are organized by the type of literature. Of the 66 books total, the Bible is divided into the 39 books of the Old Testament (before Christ) and the 27 books of the New Testament (after Christ).
So let’s dive into the details! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover the 73 books of the Bible categorized by Testament – Old, New, and Apocrypha. For each Testament, we’ll explore the different types of books it contains, providing an overview of major themes, authors, history and more.
Here is a complete list of the standard table of contents in most Bibles, broken up by type. This has been the canonical order since it was formally decided by the church councils of the late 4 th century AD. I have included Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books (and additions within books) in italics.
List of all the books of the Bible in the New International Version (English).
From the early tales of creation in Genesis to the prophetic apocalypse in Revelation, each book serves as a unique piece in the grand mosaic of biblical literature. In this comprehensive guide, we'll journey through each of these books in chronological order.
Explore the fascinating history and composition of the Bible in chronological order, uncovering the scholarly debates and historical contexts that shaped its books, from the Old Testament to the New Testament.