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=== Pentateuch === | === Pentateuch === | ||
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Genesis<br> | |||
Exodus<br> | |||
Leviticus<br> | |||
Numbers<br> | |||
Deuteronomy<br> | |||
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=== Historical books === | === Historical books === | ||
also called "Historical Introduction | * also called "Historical Introduction | ||
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Joshua<br> | |||
Judges<br> | |||
Ruth<br> | |||
1 Samuel<br> | |||
2 Samuel<br> | |||
1 Kings<br> | |||
2 Kings<br> | |||
1 Chronicles<br> | |||
2 Chronicles<br> | |||
Ezra<br> | |||
Nehemiah<br> | |||
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=== Biblical Novellas === | === Biblical Novellas === | ||
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Tobit<br> | |||
Judith<br> | |||
Esther<br> | |||
1 Maccabees<br> | |||
2 Maccabees<br> | |||
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=== Wisdom === | === Wisdom === | ||
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Job<br> | |||
Psalm(s)<br> | |||
Proverbs<br> | |||
Ecclesiastes<br> | |||
Song of Songs<br> | |||
Wisdom<br> | |||
Sirach<br> | |||
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=== Prophets === | === Prophets === | ||
also called "Prophetic Books" | * also called "Prophetic Books" | ||
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Isaiah<br> | |||
Jeremiah<br> | |||
Lamentations<br> | |||
Baruch<br> | |||
Ezekiel<br> | |||
Daniel<br> | |||
Hosea<br> | |||
Joel<br> | |||
Amos<br> | |||
Obadiah<br> | |||
Jonah<br> | |||
Micah<br> | |||
Nahum<br> | |||
Habakkuk<br> | |||
Zephaniah<br> | |||
Haggai<br> | |||
Zechariah<br> | |||
Malachi<br> | |||
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=== Gospels === | === Gospels === | ||
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Matthew<br> | |||
Mark<br> | |||
Luke<br> | |||
John<br> | |||
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=== Acts === | === Acts === | ||
sometimes considered part of the Gospels | * sometimes considered part of the Gospels since Acts is essentially Part II of the Gospel of Luke | ||
** but was separated from the Gospels so that the Gospels would all correspond to the life, death, and resurrection of Christ | ** but was separated from the Gospels so that the Gospels would all correspond to the life, death, and resurrection of Christ | ||
* Acts of the Apostles | ** and Acts would tell the narrative history of the Apostolic period (life of the Apostles) | ||
Acts of the Apostles<br> | |||
=== New Testament Letters === | === New Testament Letters === | ||
==== Pauline Epistles ==== | ==== Pauline Epistles ==== | ||
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Romans<br> | |||
1 Corinthians<br> | |||
2 Corinthians<br> | |||
Galatians<br> | |||
Ephesians<br> | |||
Philippians<br> | |||
Colossians<br> | |||
1 Thessalonians<br> | |||
2 Thessalonians<br> | |||
1 Timothy<br> | |||
2 Timothy<br> | |||
Titus<br> | |||
Philemon<br> | |||
Hebrews<br> | |||
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==== Catholic Epistles ==== | ==== Catholic Epistles ==== | ||
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James<br> | |||
1 Peter<br> | |||
2 Peter<br> | |||
1 John<br> | |||
2 John<br> | |||
3 John<br> | |||
Jude<br> | |||
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=== Revelation === | === Revelation === | ||
Revelation<br> | |||
== Deuterocanonical books & Protestant exclusions == | == Deuterocanonical books & Protestant exclusions == |
Revision as of 12:09, 31 January 2024
The Catholic Bible
Structure of the Catholic Bible
- 46 Old Testament books
- 27 New Testament books
- here for list of the List of the Books of the Bible with abbreviations
Old Testament
Pentateuch
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Historical books
- also called "Historical Introduction
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Biblical Novellas
Tobit
Judith
Esther
1 Maccabees
2 Maccabees
Wisdom
Job
Psalm(s)
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Songs
Wisdom
Sirach
Prophets
- also called "Prophetic Books"
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Baruch
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
New Testament
Gospels
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
- sometimes considered part of the Gospels since Acts is essentially Part II of the Gospel of Luke
- but was separated from the Gospels so that the Gospels would all correspond to the life, death, and resurrection of Christ
- and Acts would tell the narrative history of the Apostolic period (life of the Apostles)
Acts of the Apostles
New Testament Letters
Pauline Epistles
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
Catholic Epistles
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
Revelation
Deuterocanonical books & Protestant exclusions
- "deutero" = second, so "belonging to the second canon"
- also called "biblical apocrypha"
- the Deuterocanonical books are seven books from later Old Testament writings that were accepted and studied at the time of Christ
- they also included additions to other OT works, including a Psalm
- but which later Jews (after 1st century AD) and, later, Protestants, disregarded
- primarily because of their references to intercessions of the saints, prayers to the dead, purgatory, resurrection of the body and confession
- Protestants call these books "Apocrypha" and do not consider them canonical
- they also included additions to other OT works, including a Psalm
- the books were part of the Septuagint (a Greek translation of the Old Testament), which was the most commonly used OT form during the 1st century A.D. (times of Christ)
- Martin Luther excluded the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation from his canon (list of divine scripture
- because he claimed these books contradicted sola gratia (salvation by grace alone) and sola fide (justification by faith alone)
- Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five solae"
- see