The last five books in the Bible (and in the New Testament) are in this order:
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
The apostle John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation in the Bible. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was known for his profound understanding of love and spirituality. John is believed to have lived a long life and played a significant role in the early Christian church.
In the Gospel of John, the words Holy Spirit is used 5 times. In Johns other books (1st, 2nd, 3rd John, and Revelations) the words Holy Spirit are not used. But the word Spirit is use many times, referring to the Spirit of God or Holy Spirit, approximately 40 times in the New International Version of the Holy Bible.
13, I think...Another thought:Paul wrote 14 letters (books of the Bible), but I believe John only wrote 5 :The gospel of John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John and Revelation.
Depending on the version of the Bible, there are from 12 to about 85 different "books" in the New Testament. There's no one Bible; each time there was a Church formed that was so inclined, it (they) included or removed various of the writings and made their own "the" Bible.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The above answer is misleading. While the Roman Catholic church did not provide an "infallible" definition of the entire Canon of the Bible until the 16th century, and Protestants reject her 7 addition books of the Old Testament, the canon of the 27 books of the New Testament are held by both Catholics and Protestants alike, except for certain individuals, and fringe groups. The Council of Hippo in 393 and the Council of Carthage in 397 recognized the 27 books of the N.T., and in Protestantism the Anglicans and Calvinists always kept the same entire New Testament, as did later denominations such as the Methodists, etc. Lutheranism early on (from the 16th century) did doubt the full inspiration of books after Philemon, but by 1700 these were accepted. See http://www.aomin.org/aoblog/index.php?itemid=1892 on Luther's view of James.2 Timothy 3:16,17 states that "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." While a church can declare what it accepts as canonical, these cannot make a book inspired by God, nor deprive one from being so if it is wholly inspired by Him. Rather than owing its inspiration or enduring acceptance such to conciliar decrees, it is their inherent qualities that have resulted in the "menu" of the "manna from Heaven" being on the "best seller" list of of souls whose hearts and lives most conform to it.Here is a list of the 66 books, listed to make them easier to memorize:Old Testament memory listGenesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy;Joshua, Judges, Ruth;1st +2nd Samuel, 1st+ 2nd Kings, 1st +2ndChronicles;Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther;Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Songs of Solomon;Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel;Hosea, Joel, Amos,Obadiah;Jonah, Micah, Nahum Habakkuk;Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.New Testament memory listMatthew, Mark, Luke, John;Acts, Romans, 1st and 2ndCorinthians;Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians;1st and 2nd Thessalonians, 1st and 2nd Timothy, Titus;Philemon, Hebrews, James;1st and 2nd Peter, 1stand 2nd and 3rd John, Jude, Revelation
At the time the Old Testament was written none of the books were written in Greek, but about the 2nd or 3rd century B.C. the Old Testament was translated into Greek and is called the Septuagint.
Hebrews, James, 1st Peter, 2nd Peter, 1st John, 2nd John, 3rd John, and Jude
Four- Obadiah, 2nd John, 3rd John, Jude.
1st and 2nd Peter are listed consecutively right before, 1st, 2nd and 3rd John in the Bible.
The 1st book of the bible is matthaw 2nd Mark 3rd Luke 4th John
There are 66 books of the Bible, they were written by 40 men. They were written over a period of just over 1600 years that started around 1513 BCE beginning with Genesis (Moses) to the books of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John (written in 98 CE by the Apostle John).
The apostle John wrote a few books or letters that appear in scripture. John wrote the Gospel of John. John also wrote the letters 1st John, 2nd. John and 3rd. John. John is believed to have written the book of Revelation as well. There are only two "books" in scripture written by John, and that's the Gospel of John and the "Revelation of Jesus Christ," commonly called "Revelation."
The three books of John came first, revelation was written by John as he was a prisoner on theisland of Patmos.
There are 5 books with just one chapter in the Bible. One in the Old Testament and four in the New Testament.The Old TestamentObadiahThe New TestamentPhilemon2 John3 JohnJude5 total.
Different people have differing opinions, so much so that it's not safe to give any list and say "here they are" without either including some that someone doesn't think should be included or leaving out some that someone thinks should be included. I recommend the Wikipedia article "Books of the Bible" if you want a full list broken down by who includes and excludes what.
They are Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 2 Corinthians,Galatians,Ephesians,, Philippians,Colossians,Thesselonians, , 1 2 Timothy,Titus, Philemon,Hebrew, 1 2 Peter,, 1 2 3 John, Jude, Revelations.
The Revelation of Jesus ChristUsually this book is just called Revelation.
The Bible was written by about 40 different men over a period of about 1600 years, beginning with Moses writing in the wilderness aproximately 1513 B.C., and ending with the Apostle John's writings around the year 98 A.D. Many assume that John's last writing was Revvelation, however, Revelation was written around the year 96 A.D., while he was imprisoned on the Island of Patmos. He was later released from prison, and he wrote the books (or letters) of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John around the year 98 A.D.