Most non-Catholic books have 66 books with 39 in the Old and 27 in the New. The Catholic Bible includes 7 additional writings in the Old Testament for a total of 46.
The bible is composed of 63 books (Christian bible not catholic) and each are inspired by God
there are a total of 77 books in the bible. 11 deutrenurical books, 39 old testament, and 27 new testaments.
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Seven goes into both 63 and 77
The LCM is 693.
It is: 63/77 = 9/11 simplified
The GCF is 7.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 36 63 77 is 2,772.
63/77 in simplest terms is 9/11
No, there could not be 77 missing books out of the Bible. Why not? Because the Bible says at 2 Tim. 3:16 that ALL scripture is inspired of God and beneficial. If God had wanted additional books put into the Bible; being the Almighty he could have done that, in fact he would have done that. But, he didn't. Wouldn't he have the power to do so if he wanted to? Of course he could have but the Bible cannon is complete with its 66 books. Please look at these other scriptures : Revelation 22:18,19. Proverbs 30:6. Deuteronomy 4:2.
63/77= 9/11 (divide top and bottom by 7)
Seven. 7 x 11 = 77 7 x 9 = 63