Old Testament:
5 books of law
12 books of history
5 books of poetry
5 books of major prophets
12 books of minor prophets
New Testaments:
4 Gospels
1 book of history
21 letters (epistles)
1 book of prophecy
I hope this is what you are looking for your questions was kind of vague.
The question contradicts itself. If it isn't in the Bible, it isn't "biblical writings."
The Intertestamental writings include the books of First and Second Maccabees. They chronicle the fight between Antiochus Epiphanes and the family of the Maccabees. They are not included in the current Protestant Canon, but are found in the Roman Catholic Bible.
Because it was written by Ezra, who (like Daniel and Esther) achieved only one of the lower levels of prophecy.
The bible came first.
the Bible
Psalm
The bible!
The missing parts of the Bible refer to texts or books that were not included in the final version of the Bible that is commonly used today. These missing parts include various ancient texts and writings that were not considered canonical by the early Christian church. Some examples of missing parts of the Bible are the Book of Enoch, the Gospel of Thomas, and the Gospel of Judas. These texts provide additional insights into early Christian beliefs and practices but were not included in the official canon of the Bible.
New Testament Books Of The BibleMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation
No, the Book of Enoch is not included in the Catholic Bible.
Genesis, written by Moses.
Yes it was what you were thinking......... a "BIBLE"