Any BIBLE found at any book store has a list of books included in The Bible. Most people do not understand most of the new testement is letters. Often written to fellow followers of CHRIST, REVALATION of John is often considered the only book of NT.
I think you refer to the Apocrypha, a collection of 10 or 11 books that were never accepted as Bible books in the first few centuries when the Bible books were chosen, though our Roman Catholic brethren accept them in their Bible. They were not chosen because they were sometimes contradictory to the general Bible doctrine.
The "Holy Scripture" presumably refers to the Bible (although it may also refer to books considered holy by religions other than Christians); a small part of the Bible can be a "book" or a "verse".
The prophetic books were not placed at the end of the Hebrew Bible. This was a rearrangement of the books by the early church. In the original order, used by the Jews, the prophets appear in the center of the Bible. This rearrangement was an effort to give the false impression that more was coming.
73 books in the Bible There are 67 books in the Protestant Bible.
No. In Christian Bible there is 73 books - but Protestant Bible have 66 books.
There are 66 books of the bible.
no there is 66 books of the bible
When? Somewhere around 382 AD at the Council of Rome, also 390's at Councils of Carthrage and Hippo. It was the Catholic Church Councils that decided which books were to make up the books of the New Testament. If they were infallible to give us the Bible, as we have today, they must be the Divine interpreter that they still claim to be.
The bible has 66 books.
there are 66 books in the bible
There are 66 books within the bible.
AnswerJews say that the Old Testament was inspied by God. Many Christians say that the entirre Bible was inspied by God. Others say that the Bible is only a collection of books written by fallible humans, pointing out that there was wide disagreement when some books were chosen for inclusion in the Bible, while others were excluded.