Books of the Hebrew Scriptures (sacred book/text of Judaism) appear as listed in the translation by the Jewish Publication Society of America. Books of the Christian Bible appear different as listed in the Jerusalem Bible, a 1966 translation of the 1956 French Roman Catholic version. The Old Testament books shown in italic are considered apocryphal in many Christian churches, but they are accepted as canonical in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Armenian and the Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox Church. The Christian Old Testament parallels the Hebrew Scriptures with the exception of these books.
HEBREW SCRIPTURES | CHRISTIAN BIBLE | |
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The Torah | Old Testament | New Testament |
Genesis | Genesis | Matthew |
Exodus | Exodus | Mark |
Leviticus | Leviticus | Luke |
Numbers | Numbers | John |
Deuteronomy | Deuteronomy | Acts of the Apostles |
The Prophets | Joshua | Romans |
Joshua | Judges | I Corinthians |
Judges | Ruth | II Corinthians |
I Samuel | I Samuel | Galatians |
II Samuel | II Samuel | Ephesians |
I Kings | I Kings | Phillipians |
II Kings | II Kings | Colossians |
Isaiah | I Chronicles | I Thessalonians |
Jeremiah | II Chronicles | II Thessalonians |
Ezekiel | Ezra | I Timothy |
Hosea | Nehemiah | II Timothy |
Joel | Tobit | Titus |
Amos | Judith | Philemon |
Obadiah | Esther | Hebrews |
Jonah | I Maccabees | James |
Micah | II Maccabees | I Peter |
Nahum | Job | II Peter |
Habakkuk | Psalms | I John |
Zephaniah | Proverbs | II John |
Haggai | Ecclesiastes | III John |
Zechariah | Song of Songs (Song of Solomon) | Jude |
Malachi | Wisdom of Solomon | Revelation |
The Writings | Ecclesiasticus | |
Psalms | Isaiah | |
Proverbs | Jeremiah | |
Job | Lamentations | |
Song of Songs | Baruch | |
Ruth | Ezekiel | |
Lamentations | Daniel | |
Ecclesiastes | Hosea | |
Esther | Joel | |
Daniel | Amos | |
Ezra | Obadiah | |
Nehemiah | Jonah | |
I Chronicles | Micah | |
II Chronicles | Nahum | |
Habakkuk | ||
Zephaniah | ||
Haggai | ||
Zechariah | ||
Malachi |
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