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1) The order of the books is different.

2) In the Jewish Tanakh (Bible), 1&2 Samuel is one book, 1&2 Kings is one book, 1&2 Chronicles is one book, Ezra& Nehemiah is one book, and the twelve Minor Prophets (Hosea to Malachi) are one book.

3) The main difference is that the Jewish books are in the original language (Biblical Hebrew, with a few chapters of Daniel and Ezra in Aramaic). Translations are by definition unauthorized and insufficient, since they cannot begin to convey the emotions which are alluded to by the cantillation-notes of the Hebrew text, or its multi-layered meanings.

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1) The order of the books is different.
2) In the Jewish Tanakh (Bible), 1&2 Samuel is one book, 1&2 Kings is one book, 1&2 Chronicles is one book, Ezra& Nehemiah is one book, and the twelve Minor Prophets (Hosea to Malachi) are one book.
3) The main difference is that the Jewish books are in the original language (Biblical Hebrew, with a few chapters of Daniel and Ezra in Aramaic). Translations are by definition unauthorized and insufficient, since they cannot begin to convey the emotions which are alluded to by the cantillation-notes of the Hebrew text, or its multi-layered meanings. See also the Related Links.

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In addition to what my colleague Dan Galilee notes, I would like to simply add that some of the contents of the Protestant Bibles are mistranslations that have accumulated over time and have retained theological significance. The most commonly referenced is the mistranslation of the Hebrew word "almah" in Isaiah 7:14 as "virgin" due to the Greek intermediary "parthenos" being used. "Almah" refers to a young woman without making a claim as to her sexual activity and the Isaiah prophecy refers to a particular young woman in his vicinity. However, this mistranslation has served to buttress the claim of Jesus' parthenogenic birth being prophesied and has therefore remained, regardless of strong scholarly evidence that this is a bad translation.

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Why do the Jewish Bible and the Protestant OT have fewer books than the Catholic OT?

The Catholic Old Testament includes the Deuterocanon while the Jewish and Protestant Old Testaments do not.


Does the protestant Old Testament contain the same books as the Hebrew bible?

It depends on the denomination, but the general answer is No. Even if it has only the books present in the Jewish Bible, as opposed to some deuterocanonical books, it have extra chapters in some of the later books (like Daniel) and the order in a Protestant Old Testament will certainly be different than the Jewish Bible.


How many books are in each testament in the Protestant Bible?

There are 27 books in the new testament/christian testament


How many books are there in protestant bible?

There are 39 books in the old testament and 27 books in the New testament. 66 books in all.


Is there an agreement among all christian traditions about which books belong in the Old Testament?

There is more or less agreement about the main books of the Old Testament starting from Genesis and ending with Malachi.However, the Catholic Bible also includes Apocrypha books not included in the Protestant Bible. These Apocrypha books were not included in the earlier canonical Jewish Bible.The Catholic Old Testament includes Macabees I and II which are not in most Protestant bibles.


Books in Old Testament of protestant version?

There are a total of 39, thirty nine books in the old Testament.


How many books are in the New Testament of Catholics bible?

Catholic bibles and Protestant bibles contain the same 27 books in the New Testament.


What do Jewish catholic and protestant bibles have in common?

The books of the Old Testament. Catholic Bibles include passages, and even whole books, added by later Greek authors, which were purged from Jewish Bibles. Protestants followed the Jewish example, and purged the same material.


How many books in the Old Testament and New Testament?

There are 39 books or 46 books in the Old Testament scripture depending on which Biblical canon you accept. The Protestant Bibles have 39 books and the Catholic Bibles have 46 which include an additional 7 Apocrypha books. New Testament cannon is 27 books in both Protestant and Catholic Bibles.


How many books have the bible?

The Protestant Bible has 66 books in total and Catholic Bible has 73 books. The Protestant Old Testament has 39 books. The Catholic Old Testament includes 7 additional books (e.g. Baruch, Tobit, Judith, etc.) in additional to extra chapters in book of Daniel. The Hebrew Bible includes the same books as the Protestant Old Testament but combines a number of books (e.g. Twelve minor prophet books are a single book). And the New Testament has 27 books both in the Protestant and Catholic Bibles.


How many books does the Bible have?

The Protestant Bible has 66 books in total and Catholic Bible has 73 books. The Protestant Old Testament has 39 books. The Catholic Old Testament includes 7 additional books (e.g. Baruch, Tobit, Judith, etc.) in additional to extra chapters in book of Daniel. The Hebrew Bible includes the same books as the Protestant Old Testament but combines a number of books (e.g. Twelve minor prophet books are a single book). And the New testament has 27 books both in the Protestant and Catholic Bibles.


What is 39 B of the OT?

"B" may refer to "books" in the Old Testament, which consists of 39 books in Protestant Christian Bibles.