There aren't any.
Hebrews is a New Testament epistle.
Psalms is often quoted in Hebrews.
Daniel
Before James in the New Testament is Hebrews and after James is 1 Peter.
Paul is known to be the author of 13 books of the Bible, and probably was of Hebrews as well.
The missionary books in thenew testament can be those written by Paul, as he was the greatest missionary in the bible..The book to the Romans, Galatians, Hebrews,Colossi ans, To Titus a, to Timothy, Thesolonians , Corinthiansaand to the Ephesians.
Only two (I think) Acts Hebrews
In order to answer this question, the issue in question would need to be referenced. Revelation and the Epistle of Hebrews are both books in the new testament of the Bible.
Paul wrote 13 or 14, books in the New Testament. Some believe that he wrote the book of Hebrews. Thus the possible 14. Hebrews has many stylistic similarities to Paul's other works. Moses, however, in his five Old Testament books, wrote more words than any other author.
The Old Testament describes the Hebrews as the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who were chosen by God as his special people. They were instructed to follow God's laws and worship only him. Their history is detailed in the books of Genesis through Deuteronomy.
The Book(s) PLURAL of the Law are The books written by Moses (Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) and they are part of the Old Testament not the New Testament. The book of Romans and Hebrews does mention the law allot though in explanation to Christians of how Christ fulfilled the law and was higher and better than the law and these books are part of the New Testament.
There are 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament. If you add them together, there are 66 books. If you can remember there are 39 books in the old testament, then it is easy to figure out the other numbers. To get the number of New Testament books from the Old Testament number, multiply the digits to get 27.