If you count chapters: Matthew and Acts (28 chapters each).
If you count verses: Luke (1151 verses).
All biblical books are prophetic to one degree or another, but the shortest in the Old Testament is Obadiah with 21 verses, and the next-shortest would be Jude (25 verses) in the New Testament.
Revelation is generally considered the only "book of prophecy" in the New Testament, but prophetic statements are made in practically every book of the NT.
one is when jesus is alive and one were hes dead
It tells about the old and new testament.
The Book of Revelation is considered a prophetic book in the New Testament. It contains visions and prophecies about the end times, the second coming of Christ, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
Historical, letters, and prophetic books.
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There actually two books that have the same number of chapters. Both of them have 28 chapters, which are the longest books in the New Testaments. The books are Matthew, the first book in the New Testament, and Acts.
The last book in the New Testament is the Book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse of John. It is a prophetic book filled with symbolic visions and messages about the end times, the final judgment, and the ultimate victory of good over evil.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. Revelation is a prophetic book and all the others are letters or epistles.
The book of Mark is the second book in the new testament.
Mark 14 with 72 verses is the third longest. And Matthew 26 with 75 verses is the second longest!