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== New Testament ==
== New Testament ==
In general, among Christian groups the New Testament canon is agreed-upon, although book order can vary.
In general, among Christian groups the New Testament canon is agreed-upon, although book order can vary. The listing here is the normal order in English Bibles.
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! width="33%" | Catholic, most Protestant,
*historical books
almost all Orthodox
**Gospels
! width="33%" | Luther Bible
***Matthew
! width="33%" | Slavonic Bible
***Mark
|- align="center"
***Luke
| valign="top" colspan="3" | ''The [[Gospels]]''
***John
|- align="center"
**Acts of the Apostles
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]]
*teaching books: Epistles
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]]
**ascribed to Paul
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]]
***Romans
|- align="center"
***1 Corinthians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]]
***2 Corinthians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]]
***Galatians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]]
***Ephesians
|- align="center"
***Philippians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]
***Colossians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]
***1 Thessalonians
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]
***2 Thessalonians
|- align="center"
***Pastoral Epistles
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of John|John]]
****1 Timothy
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of John|John]]
****2 Timothy
| bgcolor="#ff9900" valign="top" | [[Gospel of John|John]]
****Titus
|- align="center"
***Philemon
| valign="top" colspan="3" | ''The History''
***Hebrews
|- align="center"
**"Catholic" Epistles
| bgcolor="#0099FF" valign="top" | [[Acts of the Apostles|Acts]]
***James
| bgcolor="#0099FF" valign="top" | [[Acts of the Apostles|Acts]]
***1 Peter
| bgcolor="#0099FF" valign="top" | [[Acts of the Apostles|Acts]]
***2 Peter
|- align="center"
***1 John
| valign="top" | ''The [[Pauline epistles]]''
***2 John
| valign="top" | ''The [[Pauline epistles]]''
***3 John
| valign="top" | ''The [[General epistles]]''
***Jude
|- align="center"
*prophetic book: Revelation
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Romans|Romans]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Romans|Romans]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[Epistle of James|James]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Corinthians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Corinthians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 Peter]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Corinthians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Corinthians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 Peter]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Galatians|Galatians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Galatians|Galatians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 John]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Ephesians|Ephesians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Ephesians|Ephesians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 John]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Philippians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Philippians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[3 John]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Colossians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Colossians]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[Epistle of Jude|Jude]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Thessalonians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Thessalonians]]
| valign="top" | ''The [[Pauline epistles]]''
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Thessalonians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Thessalonians]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Romans|Romans]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Timothy]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Timothy]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Corinthians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Timothy]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Timothy]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Corinthians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Titus|Titus]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Titus|Titus]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Galatians|Galatians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Philemon|Philemon]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Philemon|Philemon]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Ephesians|Ephesians]]
|- align="center"
| valign="top" | ''The [[General epistles]]''
| valign="top" | ''The [[General epistles]]''
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Philippians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Hebrews|Hebrews]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 Peter]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Colossians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[Epistle of James|James]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 Peter]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Thessalonians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 Peter]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 John]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Thessalonians]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 Peter]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 John]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[1 Timothy]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[1 John]]
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[3 John]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[2 Timothy]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[2 John]]
| valign="top" | ''Books questioned by Luther''
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Titus|Titus]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[3 John]]
| bgcolor="#ffcc99" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Hebrews|Hebrews]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to Philemon|Philemon]]
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#669966" valign="top" | [[Epistle of Jude|Jude]]
| bgcolor="#ffcc99" valign="top" | [[Epistle of James|James]]
| bgcolor="#ffff33" valign="top" | [[Epistle to the Hebrews|Hebrews]]
|- align="center"
| valign="top" | ''Apocalypse''
| bgcolor="#ffcc99" valign="top" | [[Epistle of Jude|Jude]]
| valign="top" | ''Apocalypse''
|- align="center"
| bgcolor="#FF33FF" valign="top" | [[Book of Revelation|Revelation of Christ to John]]
| bgcolor="#ffcc99" valign="top" | [[Book of Revelation|Revelation of Christ to John]]
| bgcolor="#FF33FF" valign="top" | [[Book of Revelation|Revelation of Christ to John]]
|}


The [[Ethiopian Orthodox Church]] has a few additional books in its canon: [[Jubilees]], [[Book of Enoch]], the [[Shepherd of Hermas]], [[Epistles of Clement|1 Clement]], [[Acts of Paul]], and some uniquely Ethiopian books. There is a matter of some controversy as to what constitutes "canon" in this religious body. The [[Peshitta]] excludes 2-3 John, 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation, but Bibles of the modern [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] includes later translations of those books. [[Third Epistle to the Corinthians]] was once considered part of the [[Armenian Orthodox]] Bible.
The [[Ethiopian Orthodox Church]] has a few additional books in its canon: [[Jubilees]], [[Book of Enoch]], the [[Shepherd of Hermas]], [[Epistles of Clement|1 Clement]], [[Acts of Paul]], and some uniquely Ethiopian books. There is a matter of some controversy as to what constitutes "canon" in this religious body. The [[Peshitta]] excludes 2-3 John, 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation, but Bibles of the modern [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] includes later translations of those books. [[Third Epistle to the Corinthians]] was once considered part of the [[Armenian Orthodox]] Bible.

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Books of the Bible are listed differently in the canons of Jews, and Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Christians, although there is overlap.

Old Testament (including Tanakh)

The Tanakh, or Jewish scriptures, have the following standard arrangement.

  • the Law
    • Genesis
    • Exodus
    • Leviticus
    • Numbers
    • Deuteronomy
  • the Prophets
    • the Former Prophets
      • Joshua
      • Judges
      • Samuel
      • Kings
    • the Latter Prophets
      • Isaiah
      • Jeremiah
      • Ezekiel
      • the Twelve Prophets
        • Hosea
        • Joel
        • Amos
        • Obadiah
        • Jonah
        • Micah
        • Nahum
        • Habakkuk
        • Zephaniah
        • Haggai
        • Zechariah
        • Malachi
  • the Writings
    • Psalms
    • Proverbs
    • Job
    • the Five Rolls
      • Song of Songs
      • Ruth
      • Lamentations
      • Ecclesiastes
      • Esther
    • Daniel
    • Ezra (including Nehemiah)
    • Chronicles

The Protestant Old Testament is identical to the Tanakh in contents, but different in arrangement. The Roman Catholic Old Testament includes additional books (marked here with *) and passages in other books (marked with †).

  • historical books
    • Pentateuch
      • Genesis
      • Exodus
      • Leviticus
      • Numbers
      • Deuteronomy
    • Joshua
    • Judges
    • Ruth
    • Samuel (2 books)
    • Kings (2 books)
    • Chronicles (2 books)
    • Ezra
    • Nehemiah
    • Tobit*
    • Judith*
    • Esther†
    • 1 Maccabees*
    • 2 Maccabees*
  • teaching books
    • Job
    • Psalms
    • Proverbs
    • Ecclesiastes
    • Song of Songs or Song of Solomon
    • Wisdom*
    • Ecclesiasticus or Sirach*
  • prophetic books
    • Isaiah
    • Jeremiah
    • Lamentations
    • Baruch*
    • Ezekiel
    • Daniel†
    • Hosea
    • Joel
    • Amos
    • Obadiah
    • Jonah
    • Micah
    • Nahum
    • Habakkuk
    • Zephaniah
    • Haggai
    • Zechariah
    • Malachi

The Eastern Orthodox Church has never considered it important to define a definite canon of scripture. On the whole, it theoretically recognizes only the Protestant canon of the Old Testament as fully canonical inspired scripture, but other works are regarded as part of the scriptures and in practice treated little differently. These include the works marked above and others, varying between branches: this too does not seem to be considered important. Early Protestant Bibles and some more recent ones included the extra books and some others in a separate section under the title Apocrypha, sometimes with notes explaining their inferior status.

New Testament

In general, among Christian groups the New Testament canon is agreed-upon, although book order can vary. The listing here is the normal order in English Bibles.

  • historical books
    • Gospels
      • Matthew
      • Mark
      • Luke
      • John
    • Acts of the Apostles
  • teaching books: Epistles
    • ascribed to Paul
      • Romans
      • 1 Corinthians
      • 2 Corinthians
      • Galatians
      • Ephesians
      • Philippians
      • Colossians
      • 1 Thessalonians
      • 2 Thessalonians
      • Pastoral Epistles
        • 1 Timothy
        • 2 Timothy
        • Titus
      • Philemon
      • Hebrews
    • "Catholic" Epistles
      • James
      • 1 Peter
      • 2 Peter
      • 1 John
      • 2 John
      • 3 John
      • Jude
  • prophetic book: Revelation

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has a few additional books in its canon: Jubilees, Book of Enoch, the Shepherd of Hermas, 1 Clement, Acts of Paul, and some uniquely Ethiopian books. There is a matter of some controversy as to what constitutes "canon" in this religious body. The Peshitta excludes 2-3 John, 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation, but Bibles of the modern Syriac Orthodox Church includes later translations of those books. Third Epistle to the Corinthians was once considered part of the Armenian Orthodox Bible.

See also

Notes

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