There are a number of prophecy books in The Bible like Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah. But the main ones that people relate to are Daniel in the Old Testament and Revelation in the New Testament.
Revelation is generally considered the only "book of prophecy" in the New Testament, but prophetic statements are made in practically every book of the NT.
Book of Revelation.
The New Testament has quite a bit of prophecy throughout... I would imagine you are thinking about the book or Revelation which is Christ's Prophecy concerning the end of this earth iteration.
Daniel in the Old Testament and Revelation in the New Testament.
Most of the NT books contain some amount of prophecy; however, the only NT book wholly devoted to prophecy is the book of Revelation.
Genesis, the book of creation, and Malachi, a book of prophecy. Then comes the gospels and new testament. Go God!
Some say that it is the book of Revelations, written by John.
Only one New Testament book, Revelation, is considered specifically "prophetic." However, prophetic statements can be found in practically EVERY book of the New Testament.
The Gospel of Matthew is often considered the biography book in the New Testament as it focuses on the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus Christ from a detailed and structured narrative perspective.
The new testament.Further thought:The New Testament contains the account of Jesus' life, his fulfillment of prophecy, and his effect on the world. The 'Apostles' were chosen disciples of Christ after he was born on earth(so they were not in the Old Testament). The book of 'Acts' describes the 'deeds or actions' of some of these Apostles in the early days of Christianity
Yes, the book of Hebrews is considered an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible.
Yes, the Bible is considered a book. It is a religious text that is divided into two main sections, the Old Testament and the New Testament, and is regarded as sacred scripture by Christians.