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The Canonical Codes.
Raphael is not mentioned in the canonical books of the Bible, but is in the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit. However the Book of Tobit is canonical to the bibles of the Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox, the Oriental Orthodox, The Assyrian Church, the Anglicans and others.... Also these religions also mention Raphael in revelations.
To put the canonical and non-canonical books of the Bible in order, first, separate them into their respective categories: the Old Testament (or Hebrew Scriptures) and the New Testament for canonical books, and then identify the non-canonical books, often referred to as apocryphal or deuterocanonical texts. For the canonical books, follow the traditional order established by religious traditions, such as the Septuagint for the Old Testament and the common arrangement of the New Testament letters and gospels. For non-canonical books, research their historical context and grouping, as they may vary between Christian traditions. Finally, list them in chronological or thematic order as appropriate for your study or presentation.
I'm not sure what you are asking, but there are some disagreements over the Canonical status of certain books in the New Testament between the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and certain Protestant churches.Martin Luther declared the book of James as noncanonical and excluded it from his German translationThere seems to have been some debate over the Canonical status of the book of Revelation in the Orthodox church
The last canonical book of the Old Testament is the Book of Daniel, considered to have been written around 167-164 BCE.
The Book of Enoch is not considered canon in most major religious texts, but it is considered canonical in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
The book of John is believed to have been written between 80-110 AD. It is one of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
The Book of Enoch is not included in the Catholic Bible because it is considered non-canonical, meaning it is not recognized as divinely inspired scripture by the Catholic Church.
The Book of Enoch is not included in most traditional versions of the Bible used by mainstream Christian denominations. It is considered an apocryphal or non-canonical text.
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