Here are the complete book titles of the Holy Bible, King James Version, from both the Old Testament and New Testament. Later on, I will blog about each book, providing short summaries along with a bit of my interpretation. You can look them up yourself by asking AI systems like Gemini or ChatGPT to provide summaries of each book to help you understand them without any interpretations. You have the freedom to interpret the books in your own way, and of course, you can also consult experts who have studied them extensively. AI has been trained with this kind of knowledge as well and is a great resource for learning more about the Holy Bible, thanks to current technology.
I want to emphasize that nothing will be taken out of context from the Holy Bible; it will remain as it is.
Here is a list of all the books in the Old Testament of the Bible, typically recognized in the Christian tradition. The order and names may vary slightly depending on the Christian denomination (Protestant, Catholic, or Orthodox), but this is the general order for the Protestant Bible:
The Pentateuch (The Torah or Law)
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Genesis
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Exodus
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Leviticus
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Numbers
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Deuteronomy
Historical Books
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Joshua
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Judges
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Ruth
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1 Samuel
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2 Samuel
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1 Kings
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2 Kings
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1 Chronicles
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2 Chronicles
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Ezra
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Nehemiah
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Esther
Wisdom Literature (Poetry and Proverbs)
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Job
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Psalms
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Proverbs
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Ecclesiastes
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Song of Solomon (Song of Songs)
The Major Prophets
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Isaiah
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Jeremiah
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Lamentations (Traditionally attributed to Jeremiah)
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Ezekiel
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Daniel
The Minor Prophets (The Twelve Prophets)
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Hosea
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Joel
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Amos
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Obadiah
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Jonah
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Micah
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Nahum
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Habakkuk
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Zephaniah
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Haggai
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Zechariah
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Malachi
These 39 books make up the Protestant Old Testament. The Catholic and Orthodox Bibles include additional books known as the Deuterocanonical books or Apocrypha. These are books such as Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach (Ecclesiasticus), and others, which are not found in the Protestant canon.
Here is a list of all the books in the New Testament of the Bible (27 books):
The Gospels
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Matthew
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Mark
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Luke
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John
History
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Acts of the Apostles
Pauline Epistles (Letters by Paul)
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Romans
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1 Corinthians
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2 Corinthians
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Galatians
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Ephesians
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Philippians
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Colossians
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1 Thessalonians
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2 Thessalonians
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1 Timothy
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2 Timothy
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Titus
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Philemon
General Epistles (Letters by Other Apostles)
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Hebrews (Authorship traditionally attributed to Paul, though uncertain)
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James
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1 Peter
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2 Peter
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1 John
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2 John
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3 John
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Jude
Prophecy
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Revelation (The Apocalypse)
These are the 27 books in the New Testament, which include the teachings of Jesus, the history of the early Church, letters (or epistles) written by the apostles, and the book of prophecy. Main Website:
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