The Old Testament and the New Testament.
The Old Testament starts with Genesis and ends with Malachi.
The New Testament starts with Matthew and ends with Revelation.
There is no religion that reads the Old Testament that divides it into only two partitions.
Jews divide it into three: Torah (Instructions), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
Most Christians divide it into four: Law, Histories, Poetry, and Prophecies.
The Old Testament and the New Testament.
The Old Testament and the New Testament.
There are well over 100 women's names in the Bible.
I Kings and II Kings are two books in the Old Testament of the Bible. Chapters are the smaller divisions that each Book of the Bible is divided into.
We do not know the names of the two men, only that they were thieves. This is because what is important is not who they were, but how they acted when presented with the Son of God. One begged for forgiveness (and was granted it) and the other mocked Him.
There are 66 books in the King James Bible and it is divided into to sections, The Old Testament and The New Testament.
the name of the two thieves are GESTAS and DISMAS
Yes
The two men on the road after Jesus' death were Cleopas and another disciple, as mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 24:13-35). They were discussing the recent events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection when Jesus appeared to them, though they did not recognize him at first.
There were probably two men named Lazarus.
I think you meant the hemispheres instead of divisions, which are the northern and southern hemispheres.
No those two names are not found in the King James Bible. Those names come from the Gospel of Nicodemus, which is an apocryphal book.
Macro-economics and micro-economics are these two divisions.