Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
Not for the first 10, but there is for the first 5. It is called the "Torah."
I think you refer to the Apocrypha, a collection of 10 or 11 books that were never accepted as Bible books in the first few centuries when the Bible books were chosen, though our Roman Catholic brethren accept them in their Bible. They were not chosen because they were sometimes contradictory to the general Bible doctrine.
The first 10 books in the bible, old testament are as follows. 1) Genesis. 2) Exodus.. 3)Leviticus. 4) Numbers. 5) Deuteronomy. 6) Joshua. 7) Judges. 8) Ruth. 9) 1 Samuel. 10) 2 Samuel.
You can find a list of books of the Bible by length in the preface or introduction of most Bible translations. Alternatively, you can also find this information online on various Bible study websites or by using a Bible concordance.
His entire bibliography (in order!) can be found at the related link, listed below:
10 books. Bear in mind that the books of the Bible weren't originally written with chapters and verses, these were added later.
In the King James Bible, two books consist of ten chapters: Ezra and Esther.
The first time the word water appears in the KJV bible is Genesis 2:10.
Abel. Genesis 4:10
One thing. WHO IS HE?
If the spelling is incorrect and it should be Jahaziah, then he is first mentioned in Ezra 10:15.
The first queen mentioned in the Bible is the Queen of Sheba, who came to visit Solomon. I Kings 10:1