If you include The New Testament and count from the end of the Bible, the answer is Haggai. If you count from the end of The Old Testament, the book is Judges.
Micah.
There are only 27 books in the New Testament. There is no 33rd book.
The seventh book in the bible is the book of Judges.
Ignoring the apocrypha, there are 66 books in the Bible, 39 in the Old Testament, and 27 in the New Testament. Therefore there is no 'middle' book as such if you only consider the titles of the books. The two middle books are the 33rd and 34th books - namely Micah and Nahum (both prophets in the Old Testament).However, if measuring the centre book takes into account the number of words in the Bible (ie the lengths of the boooks) , then the centre of the bible is the book of Psalms.---Additional info:It is commonly believed that Psalms 118:8 is the exact center of the Bible; An important scripture which says: "It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man."(KJV) This assertion, however, is challenged by some.
The largest book in the Bible is the book of Psalms.
No, it is the 40th. There are 39 books in the Old Testament.
Micah.
The two middle books are the 33rd and 34th books - namely Micah and Nahum
There are only 27 books in the New Testament. There is no 33rd book.
The two middle books are the 33rd and 34th books - namely Micah and Nahum
Numbering varies, depending on who does the counting - sometimes one religious group will include a certain book in the Bible, and another one won't. You can find a list, including what books are included by different groups, in the Wikipedia article "Books of the Bible".
No it is not. The longest book is the book of Psalms. It has 150 chapters and over 43,000 words. If you are counting words, these are the top four: Psalms, Jeremiah, Ezekiel & Genesis (Isaiah is #5) If you are counting chapters, these are the top four: Psalms, Isaiah, Jermiah & Genesis
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The seventh book in the bible is the book of Judges.
The largest book in the Bible is the book of Psalms.
Ignoring the apocrypha, there are 66 books in the Bible, 39 in the Old Testament, and 27 in the New Testament. Therefore there is no 'middle' book as such if you only consider the titles of the books. The two middle books are the 33rd and 34th books - namely Micah and Nahum (both prophets in the Old Testament).However, if measuring the centre book takes into account the number of words in the Bible (ie the lengths of the boooks) , then the centre of the bible is the book of Psalms.---Additional info:It is commonly believed that Psalms 118:8 is the exact center of the Bible; An important scripture which says: "It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man."(KJV) This assertion, however, is challenged by some.