There are many Bible books named after individuals, a list follows:
Joshua, Ruth, Samuel (1&2), Ezra, Nehemiah, Ester, Job, Isaiah Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi (the Song of Solomon might qualify) (There is another book named after the writer, who's name they didn't know, Ecclesiastes (the Preacher))
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Timothy (1&2), Titus, Philemon, James, Peter (1&2), John (1,2&3) Jude
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).
There are only two named angels mentioned in the standard Bible - Michael and Gabriel. However, in the Catholic Bible, or in the Apocrypha in the standard Bible, a third angel, Umbriel is mentioned as well
Three books in the Bible start with the word 'And' as written in the King James Version of the Bible. Other translations will vary. Numbers 1:1 And the LORD spake unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai 2 Chronicles 1:1 And Solomon the son of David was strengthened in his kingdom Leviticus 1:1 And the Lord called unto Moses, and spake unto him out of the tabernacle
Noah had three sons in the bible.
There are three groups of books in each Testament. Each Testament begins with a group of historical books and ends with prophetic books. Between the historical and prophetic books are poetic books (Old Testament) and letters or epistles (New Testament).Old Testament ( 39 books)Historical BooksGenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherPoetic BooksJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsProphetic BooksIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea (12 minor prophets)JoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiNew Testament (27 books)Historical BooksMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsLetters or EpistlesRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeProphetic BookRevelationNote: This is the organization of the KJV Bible and is different from the Catholic Bible.
There are three books of the Bible that recall the life of Jesus. They are called the gospels. They are found in the New testament section of the Bible. The names of the books are Matthew Mark Luke and John. They are named after the people that wrote them.
There are three angels specifically named in the Bible: Michael, Gabriel, and Lucifer.
There are two books named after women in the Bible, and both are in the Old Testament. They are Ruth and Esther. That is of you only want the King James version...for Catholics there are three or four. The two mentioned above and then there is Judith. I believe there is another though I have been unable to find it...
The Qur'n, the Bible, the Tora
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The Jewish Bible is called the Tanach. The word Tanach is an acronym made from the names of its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings). The Torah is the 5 books of Moses.
Pentateuch
There are only two, not three. Ruth and Esther
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).
There are three books in the Bible that end with a question. These are the books of Jonah, Nahum, and Habakkuk. Each concludes with a rhetorical or direct question that prompts reflection on God's nature and human understanding.
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.
It is the gospel of John (also called the book of John) and the three epistles of John. Four books in the whole:Book of 1 John (epistle)Book of 2 John (epistle)Book of 3 John (epistle)Book of John (gospel)