I can think of two semi-obvious ways to make four divisions:
The Historical books, the Poetical books, the Major prophets, and the Minor prophets
OR
The Pentateuch, the other Historical books, the Poetical books, and the Prophets.
As may be obvious from those lists, it's rather more usual to make three divisions (history/poetry/prophecy) ... to make four, you've got to split one of the three.
The books of the Old Testament are divided into four primary sections:
-Pentateuch (Genesis through Deuteronomy),
-Historical books (Joshua through Esther)
-The Wisdom books (Job through Song of Solomon)
-The Prophets (Isaiah through Malachi)
pentateuch, historical books, the wisdom books, the prophets.
The old testament is divided into four sections, 1) Law, 2) History, 3)Poetry, and 4) Prophesies.
Old Testament falls naturally into four divisions: Law, History, Poetry, and Prophecy. New Testament falls naturally into four divisions: Gospels, History, Letters, and Prophecy. Total divisions eight.
There are two Testaments in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament.
there are 2 testaments in the bible ....The Old Testament and The New Testament
The Bible is divided into the Old Testament and the New Testament. The term "testament" is used in the sense of a covenant or agreement between God and humanity. The Old Testament represents the covenant between God and the people of Israel, while the New Testament represents the new covenant established through Jesus Christ.
Old & New Testaments
This question doesn't make sense to me, but if you would reword it, I would like to try to answer it for you.
The Old and New Testaments
I don't now
To both the old and new testaments
Abraham's oldest servant's name was Eliezer. He was tasked with finding a wife for Abraham's son, Isaac, as mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
The Old and New Testaments.
Both.