The Bible is a compilation of books. Each religion determines what books they want included in theirs. I know of at least 50 or more books that belong in the Bible but are not included because they make mention of Jesus' brothers and the fact that he was married.
Old testament = 39; new testament = 27 total of 66 books
Depends on which Bible you mean...There are 66 books in the King James Bible and 73 in the Catholic Douay Bible.
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.
The Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. Each section is further divided into chapters, which are smaller sections within the books of the Bible. The chapters help organize the content and make it easier to navigate and reference specific passages.
It depends on what other bible your comparing it to. Are you comparing that to the catholic bible?
The different volumes of the Bible are commonly referred to as "books." The Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament, each containing multiple books. For example, the Old Testament includes books like Genesis and Psalms, while the New Testament includes books like Matthew and Revelation. Together, these books make up the entirety of the biblical text.
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In terms of percentage of books in the Bible (39 books in the OT, and 27 books in the NT), that would make Genesis one out of 66 books or 1.33% of the Bible. In terms of numbers of letters or words, that would be closer to 2%.
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The books that make up the Bible were written by many different people. However in 393 at the synod of Hippo it was decided what books would be in the Bible. In 400 the first Latin Bible was translated by Jerome (and others).