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"The Bible" in the book accepted by the majority of Protestants is a collection of 66 books, 39 Old Testament (Tanakh) and 27 New Testament. The Roman Catholic Church's Bible has 73 books; the additional seven are known as the Apocrypha. Greek and Russian Orthodox churches accept 79 books, while the Ethiopian Orthodox faith has 81 books.
Funny how so many who call themselves Christian can't agree with others who call themselves Christian.
Another subject on which Christians can't agree is the dating of the books found in the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Recent scholarly work has been looking at the possibilities that the Old Testament books were all written during the Alexandrian period at the Library of Alexander in the Third and Second Centuries BCE, while the New Testament texts were created in the second half of the Second Century CE.
Of course, I expect some responses that will argue for earlier dating for these old books, while others who frequently post here may have me on "Ignore".
Funny how so many who call themselves Christian can't agree with others who call themselves Christian.
Another subject on which Christians can't agree is the dating of the books found in the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Recent scholarly work has been looking at the possibilities that the Old Testament books were all written during the Alexandrian period at the Library of Alexander in the Third and Second Centuries BCE, while the New Testament texts were created in the second half of the Second Century CE.
Of course, I expect some responses that will argue for earlier dating for these old books, while others who frequently post here may have me on "Ignore".