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Usually the NT is divided into 4 Parts as follows:

THE NEW TESTAMENT:

I. The Gospels & Acts

1. Matthew

2. Mark

3. Luke

4. John

5. Acts

II. The General Epistles (aka the Catholic or Universal Epistles)

6. James

7. 1 Peter

8. 2 Peter

9. 1 John

10. 2 John

11. 3 John

12. Jude

III. Paul's Epistles

13. Romans

14. 1 Corinthians

15. 2 Corinthians

16. Galatians

17. Ephesians

18. Philippians

19. Colossians

20. 1 Thessalonians

21. 2 Thessalonians

22. Hebrews

23. 1 Timothy

24. 2 Timothy

25. Titus

26. Philemon

IV. Prophecy

27. Revelations

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The three literary divisions in the New Testament are the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), the Epistles (Romans to Jude), and the Apocalypse or Revelation. The Gospels focus on the life and teachings of Jesus, the Epistles contain letters written by early Christian leaders, and Revelation deals with apocalyptic visions.

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