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There are atleast 16 books in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) containing Messianic prophecy, and probably more. I found Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Jonah, Micah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. From the first prophecy in Genesis 3:15, where God promises to send someone to destroy satan, much of the Hebrew Scriptures point to the coming of Messiah. For the Christian, the Greek Scriptures (New Testament) contain alot of fulfilled Messianic prophecy, in Jesus, and still more prophecy for what he will do in the future.
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The above is an excellent answer and I suggest you read John 24:27, 'And beginning at Moses (1st 5 Books beginning at Genesis) and all the prophets (ending at Malachi), He expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself.'
Another Additional Answer:
Don't forget fulfilled prophecies in the New Testament (not in order):
Matthew, Hebrews, Luke, John, Mark, Acts, Galatians, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthinians, 1 Peter, and then of course there is Revelation.
Acts
There is no such thing. The Qur'an is a single book (unlike the Bible which is an anthology of numerous books). Additionally, the Qur'an does not contain any sections of the Bible (although it refers to many Biblical events).
Catholic bibles and Protestant bibles contain the same 27 books in the New Testament.
It depends on the denomination, but the general answer is No. Even if it has only the books present in the Jewish Bible, as opposed to some deuterocanonical books, it have extra chapters in some of the later books (like Daniel) and the order in a Protestant Old Testament will certainly be different than the Jewish Bible.
The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.
Acts
It's actually not one book but a collection of many books - some books of poetry, fiction, history, songs, prophesy, teaching and many other genres. So, if you ask 'what kind of book is the Bible', it is more a library than a book.
Esther and Song of Solomon
Acts, Romans, Corinthians, and Galatians all contain the word church.
none. they were included in some Bibles along with old testament books, but most current Bibles no longer have them. The Catholic Bible does still contain the aprocyphal books
Seventh-day Adventists do not have a personal Bible, they use the same Bible that all christians use.
There is no such thing. The Qur'an is a single book (unlike the Bible which is an anthology of numerous books). Additionally, the Qur'an does not contain any sections of the Bible (although it refers to many Biblical events).
The word moon comes eight times .
Catholic bibles and Protestant bibles contain the same 27 books in the New Testament.
The gospel can be found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the four books known as the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These books contain the teachings and life of Jesus Christ.
The Roman Catholic Bible currently contain 7 Apocryphal Books in the O.T.. At one time they included 11 books.
It depends on the denomination, but the general answer is No. Even if it has only the books present in the Jewish Bible, as opposed to some deuterocanonical books, it have extra chapters in some of the later books (like Daniel) and the order in a Protestant Old Testament will certainly be different than the Jewish Bible.