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=== '''Books Heretically Added to the Bible:''' ===
==Books of the Apocrypha==
 
The Apocrypha are a group of Books which were added to the Bible later and are not considered canonical, however many of the Fathers and the Reformers considered them useful to read for guidance and learning. Unlike the rest of the Bible, they are not infallible.
 
'''<big>Old Testament Apocrypha</big>'''
'''<big>Old Testament Apocrypha</big>'''



Latest revision as of 17:34, 29 November 2024

The Holy Bible (or the Holy Scriptures) is a collection of 66 texts, divided into the Old and New Testaments, that are the divinely-inspired, authoritative, inerrant, and infallible Word of God.

Books of the Bible

Old Testament

The Torah (Books of Moses):

The Histories:

The Poems:

The Major Prophets:

The Minor Prophets:

New Testament

The Gospels:

The Acts:

The Epistles of Paul:

The Epistles General:

The Revelation:

Books of the Apocrypha

The Apocrypha are a group of Books which were added to the Bible later and are not considered canonical, however many of the Fathers and the Reformers considered them useful to read for guidance and learning. Unlike the rest of the Bible, they are not infallible.

Old Testament Apocrypha

New Testament Apocrypha