The first book is Genesis.
There isn't 46 books in the old testament.
66Answer:The original make-up of Old Testament books had 22 of them. Some have said that after the 27 New Testament books were established and the total books of the Bible were 49 (7x7 in biblical numerology is 'perfection/completion'), that the Old Testament was broken out to be 39 books - its current composition. This would equal 66 books today (6 in biblical numerology is the number of man).
"Of his father." - Old 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.
Yes, Daniel is a biblical name found in the Old Testament. It is the name of a prophet and the protagonist of the Book of Daniel.
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
There are 39 books in the Protestant Old Testament. There are a few additional books in the Catholic Old Testament (e.g., Tobit, Wisdom, Sirach, etc.) and the Eastern Orthodox Old Testament (e.g., 1 Esdras). The additional books are often called the Biblical apocrypha. These books are present in a few historic Protestant versions such as the German Luther Bible as did the English 1611 King James Version.
There are 4 Old Testament books with 8 letters in the name based on the conventional English name. - Nehemiah - Proverbs - Jeremiah - Habakkuk
39 Books in the Old Testament 39 Books in the Old Testament
Most people would agree that God is the father of the Bible because the words contained in it are inspired by Him. Among men, Moses could be considered the father of the Old Testament (he authored the first 5 books of the Old Testament) and Paul would probably be considered the father of the New Testament (he wrote most of the books of the New Testament).
There are 39 books in the Old Testament
Apocrypha