The Bible was not written at one time. Parts of the Bible such as the Pentateuch were composed and referenced in later books such as Ruth and Psalms which were in turn referenced in later books like the Gospels. There is no "original Bible". The Bible officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church was the Latin Vulgate, which may be what you are referring to, but it was not the first incarnation of the Bible. Note: Bible means "Book".
74 books in the catholic bibile
the bible only has 66 books ( not including the apocrypha books) the bible is divided into 2 parts. The old testament (which has 39 books) And the new testament (which has 27 books) these books make up the modern christian bible with a total of 66 books.
Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
Some books of the bible have 2 or or more parts. So where there are 57 names of books there are effectively 66 boks in total.
Different branches of Christianity - "Churches", as against 'churches' - recognise different books as being valid parts of the Bible.
The Old Testament or Covenant - 39 books The New Testament or Covenant - 27 books
The first five books of the "Bible", in their entirety, are a translation of the plain text of the Torah, in its entirety.
these are the parts of the bible! old testement 1. the Pentateuch 2. the history 3. books of poetry 4. the prophets
There are 66 books of the Bible; 39 in the Old Testament, 27 in the New Testament.<p></p><p> </p>
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The Hebrew Bible contains twenty-four books which are divided into three parts: the five books of Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. On the other hand, the first part of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament, which contains the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bible that are divided into thirty-nine books. They are also ordered in a different way than the Hebrew Bible's books.