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HOW TO ORGANIZE THE BOOKS IN THE BIBLE

By Ken Blue

 

Recently I posted an article on how to organize the Old Testament. The divisions contained the following numbers: 5,12,5,5,12. Check that blog for details.

When organizing the New Testament, we must follow a different path. Instead of counting books consist of two or more with the same name, we simply identify them as one for ease of memory. For example, we will organize them like this:

Matthew-Acts: History (5)

Romans-Philemon: Church epistles (10)

Hebrews-Jude: Jewish epistles (5)

Revelation: Prophecy (1)

Now, as you can see, we have them is four sections, 5-10-5-1, for ease of memory.

Although Corinthians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Peter, and John have more than 1 epistle, in the division we count them as one. That will give you a count of 21. Add the extra six and you have the 27.  

Thus in the O. T. you have 5-12-5-5-12. These consist of each book, making 39. In the N. T. you have 5-10-5-1. These consist of each recipient or author, but not each book. This makes 21+6=27.

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