This is a rather vague question. "Other" other than what division? The New Testament is generally divided up into the the 4 Gospels, the Epistles of Paul, the Pastoral Epistles, and Revelation. The Book of Acts is generally thought of as historical and Revelation as prophecy.
The Old Testament and the New Testament.
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There is no such thing as a Hebrew New Testament, unless you are talking about the Christian New Testament translated into Hebrew for Israeli Christians to read. If that's the case, it is no different than any other language version of the New Testament.
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.
The 27 Books of the New Testament. A list can be found at the related link, or at the beginning of any copy of the Bible itself.
There are 66 books in the King James Bible and it is divided into to sections, The Old Testament and The New Testament.
* The Gospels* The Acts of the Apostles* The Letters* The book of Revelation
no the new testament is not a holy book in other countries.
They are Gospels, History, Letters and Prophecy.
It is John in the new testament. The bible has john 1, john 2, and john 3.
Most consider ther to be four divisions: 1 - the Gospels and Acts 2 - the Pauline Epistles 3 - the General Epistles 4 - Revelation (Prophecy)
According to Christianity, the Old and the New Testament. As Judaism does not consider the new testament to be part of the holy writings, there are no two major parts in that context.The Two Major divisions of the Bible are the Old testament and The New Testament. From there they break down into 4 major themes for each.