Biblical Canon was originally setup by the Catholic Church
Later there were changes to the books and their order by the Christian Councils:
the Council of Rome of 155
the Council of Rome of 193
the Council of Ephesus of 193
the Council of Carthage of 251
the Council of Iconium of 258[13]
the Council of Antioch of 264
the Council of Arabia of 246-247
the Council of Elvira of 306
the Council of Carthage of 311
the Synod of Neo-Caesarea of c. 314
the Council of Ancyra of 314
the Council of Arles of 314
First Council of Nicaea (325)
First Council of Constantinople (381)
First Council of Ephesus (431)
Council of Chalcedon (451)
Second Council of Constantinople (553)
Third Council of Constantinople (680-681)
Second Council of Nicaea (787)
The first part of the Bible, known as the Old Testament, consists of 39 books.
66 books
No - the Apocryphal books are non-canonical, that is, they are not part of the Protestant Bible.
Thirty-nine books of the Old Testament are accepted as part of the Bible by Christians and Jews alike. Christians are united in their acceptance of the twenty-seven books of the New Testament
There are no other books. However, you can find books of Apocrypha which are not part of the 66. Some religions use them and even include them in their Bible. In addition, you can find even more remote books which most do not consider Holy.
They were broght to the church and the church put them all together.
The first part of the Bible, known as the Old Testament, consists of 39 books.
66 books
Books that are part of human history such as the Bible or the Almagest.
It isn't in the Bible. It is one of the books that call themselves the gospel-of-something-or-the-other but was written much later and contradicts the rest of the Bible, proving that is isn't part of it.
No - the Apocryphal books are non-canonical, that is, they are not part of the Protestant Bible.
Jews regard all of the books of the Hebrew Bible as holy. The holiest part of the Bible are the first 5 books, called, "The Torah".
Neither. The Hebrew Bible is a collection of 24 Holy books. The Torah is a part of the Hebrew Bible (it is the first 5 books of the Bible).
The Christian holy books that are not part of the Hebrew Bible are called the New Testament.
It sounds you like are refering to the New Testament, in which there are 27 books.
There are 66 books in the Protestant bible, 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. The Catholic bible contains 73 books, 46 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.
The Bible and the Qur'an are Heavenly books revealed by Almighty Allah. As the source is the same, many teachings are basically the same, especially in the Bible in which minimum changes have been made by the Christians. But the Qur'an does not contain in it any part of the Bible. The Qr'an is revealed in Arabic, but the Bible was not revealed in Arabic.