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  2. Here, you can find book-by-book, chapter-by-chapter, and verse-by-verse commentary on the entire Bible (eventually). At the same time, you’ll find links to related passages and biblical themes. These connections will help to show how the Scriptures fit together.

  3. The Books of the Bible - BibleRef.com

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    New Testament: What are the 66 different Books of the Bible? What is the Bible divided into 66 different books?

  4. Book Summaries - BibleRef.com

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    BibleRef.com Book Summaries - links to summaries of each book of the Bible.

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  6. Luke - BibleRef.com

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    Overview: Luke is one of the larger books in the New Testament, with 24 chapters covering five major themes. Its express purpose is to provide fact-checked information about Jesus Christ. The first major section includes the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, along with Christ's boyhood, baptism, and temptations ().

  7. John - BibleRef.com

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    Book Type: The fourth book of the four gospels; the fourth book of the New Testament; the forty-third book of the Bible. Author: As with the other Gospels, this book does not specifically name its author.

  8. Matthew | BibleRef.com

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    Book Type: The first book of the four gospels; the first book of the New Testament; the fortieth book of the Bible. Author: The disciple Matthew, based on both internal evidence and traditions. The Gospel of Matthew mentions coins and accounting more often than the other Gospels (Matthew 17:24; 17:27; 18:24), and constantly refers to Matthew as ...

  9. Jude - BibleRef.com

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    The twenty-sixth book of the New Testament, and the sixty-fifth book of the Bible. Author: Jude, the brother of James. Most likely, this is the half-brother of Jesus (Jude 1:1; Matthew 13:55). Audience: Jude is written to a general audience, rather than to a specific congregation or person.

  10. The Gospel - BibleRef.com

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    The gospel is for those who admit they are weak and need to be rescued (2 Corinthians 12:9). That’s a hard truth, but everything we learn from the Bible proves this truth. Each theme explored in Scripture points towards this gospel message of sin, redemption, and salvation through faith.

  11. About BibleRef.com

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    BibleRef.com is an ongoing project creating a comprehensive, free, original, online commentary of the entire Bible. Many people avoid deeper Bible study because they are intimidated. They see the Bible itself as too big, too complex, or too obscure to understand.