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There are two books in The Bible that start with the letter "J." These are the books of Joshua and Judges, which are part of the Old Testament. Both books contain historical accounts of the Israelites and their leaders during different periods in their history.

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How many different books of the Bible are there?

The Hebrew Bible contains twenty-four books which are divided into three parts: the five books of Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. On the other hand, the first part of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament, which contains the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bible that are divided into thirty-nine books. They are also ordered in a different way than the Hebrew Bible's books.


How many books are in the holy book for christians?

The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. Some other holy books are the Book of Mormon, the Jewish Talmud, and the Islamic Quran.


How many Old Testament books are there?

The list is far to long, but there are 66 books in the bible, but only Ruth and Esther are named after ladies.


How many books are in Old Testaments?

Catholics believe there are 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. Most Protestant faiths claim there are only 39 inspired books in the Old Testament but agree that there are 27 in the New Testament. The extra seven books in the Catholic versions of the Bible are called the Deutero-canonicals and include the books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Baruch, and 1st and 2nd Maccabees. Some Protestant versions of the Bible also include these seven books but they are not considered to be inspired by God and are generally called the Apocryphal Books.


How many more letters did john write?

Is this about the bible. well if you look at the back of a bible ( my bible has this) it tells you when the books were written and who wrote them. These are the following john in gospel, 1john 2john and 3john, Revelations.