Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
The 4th book of the Old Testament is the Book of Numbers. It follows the Israelites journey from Mount Sinai to the Plains of Moab on the border of Canaan. It is named "Numbers" because it includes a census of the Israelites at the beginning and end of the book.
No, they are the first 4 books (called the Gospels) of the New Testament. Matthew and John were Apostles.
There are 4 Old Testament books with 8 letters in the name based on the conventional English name. - Nehemiah - Proverbs - Jeremiah - Habakkuk
The first four books in the bible are genesis, exodus, Leviticus and Numbers.
The old Testament (Bible New King James Version) is divided in 4 sections Here are some famous books: Genesis, Exodus, Samuel, Chronicles, Job
Verily is used 103 times in the first 4 books of the New Testament.
these are the parts of the bible! old testement 1. the Pentateuch 2. the history 3. books of poetry 4. the prophets
Four: Old Testament: Micah Malachi New Testament: Matthew Mark
new and Old Testament, books 1-5 Pentateuch, books 6-16 History, books 17-22 books of poetry or wisdom, books 23-27 Major Prophets, Books 28-39 Minor Prophets; New Testament books 1-4 The Gospels, books 5-26 Epistles, book 27 Apocalyptic
Abel was the first (Ge. 4:8-12) and Zechariah was the last (2 Chron.).
The Christian Bible and Hebrew Bible are grouped into books (e.g. Genesis) and chapters.As to how many books depends on which canon of Bible you're referring to. The Hebrew Bible for example groups some books differently than the Christian Old Testament so for example the 12 minor prophet books (Hosea to Malachi) are grouped as a single book.There are 66 books in the Canon of the Protestant Bible (39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament) and 73 books in the Canon of the Catholic Bible (46 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament), which includes deuterocanonical non-canonical books (e.g. Book of Wisdom, Tobit, Judith, etc.) designated "Apocrypha" by Protestants.
1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3. Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy