The Divine Message: All 66 Books Of The Bible In Order

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The Bible! A collection of religious texts considered sacred by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The world’s bestselling book, with over 5 billion copies sold worldwide.

Full of stories of famous people, including Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and, of course, the all-star—Jesus Christ. 

A book that has influenced countless individuals throughout history, from ancient prophets and philosophers to modern-day leaders and thinkers.

A treasure that has survived many challenges throughout history, including censorship, persecution, and attempts to destroy it. Despite these challenges, it has endured as a vital source of inspiration and guidance for millions of people around the world.

I can write a whole book about the Bible, but that’s not why you came to this post, so let’s go with the real reason. I have listed all the books of the Bible in order and summarized them as briefly as I could. 

Let’s get started. 

All Books Of The Bible In Order

The Bible is made up of 66 books, written over a thousand years by numerous authors. It is divided into two sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. 

The Old Testament tells the story of the Jewish people and their relationship with God, while the New Testament focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church. Despite its diversity, the Bible delivers a solid message characterized by faith, hope, and redemption.

Old Testament:

Genesis

The first book of the Old Testament, Genesis, tells the creation story as well as the early history of humanity, including the stories of Adam and Eve and Noah’s offspring.

Exodus

The book of Exodus tells the story of the Israelites’ deliverance from slavery in Egypt and the giving of the law to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Leviticus

Also known as the Third Book of Moses, the book of Leviticus is a collection of laws and instructions for the priests and the people of Israel.

Numbers

The Book of Numbers recounts Israel’s journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land and includes the census of the people and the rules for their conduct.

Deuteronomy

The book of Deuteronomy is a restatement of the law given to Moses and includes instructions for the people of Israel on how to live in the Promised Land.

Joshua

The book of Joshua tells the story of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites and the division of the land among the tribes.

Judges

The book of Judges recounts the history of the Israelites from the death of Joshua until the establishment of the monarchy.

Ruth

The Book of Ruth is a short story about a woman named Ruth who became the great-grandmother of King David.

1 Samuel 

The first book of Samuel tells the story of the rise of the kingdom of Israel, including the stories of Samuel, Saul, and David.

2 Samuel

2 Samuel is primarily about the reign of King David over Israel, including his military conquests, personal life, family struggles, and preparations for his successor. It also highlights the theme of God’s faithfulness to His promises and the consequences of sin.

1 Kings

The first book of Kings tells the story of the divided kingdom of Israel and the reigns of the kings of Judah and Israel.

all books of the bible in order
All Books Of The Bible

2 Kings

The second book of Kings continues the story of the divided kingdom and the fall of the northern kingdom of Israel to the Assyrians.

1 Chronicles

The first book of Chronicles gives a genealogy of the people of Israel and a history of the kingdom of Judah.

2 Chronicles 

The second book of Chronicles continues the history of the kingdom of Judah.

Ezra

The book of Ezra tells the story of the return of the exiles from Babylon to Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the Temple.

Nehemiah 

The book of Nehemiah tells the story of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem and the restoration of the people of God.

Esther

The book of Esther tells the story of Esther, who became queen of Persia and saved her people from destruction.

Job

The book of Job is the story of a righteous man named Job who suffered greatly but did not curse God.

Psalms

The book of Psalms is a collection of prayers, hymns, and poems that express the feelings and experiences of the people of God.

Proverbs

The book of Proverbs is a collection of adages and teachings on living a good life.

Ecclesiastes 

The book of Ecclesiastes is a philosophical work that explores the meaning of life and the futility of human efforts.

Song of Solomon 

The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a poetic and romantic book in the Hebrew Bible that portrays the love and passion between a man and a woman.

Isaiah 

The book of Isaiah is a collection of oracles and visions given to the prophet concerning the judgment and redemption of God’s people and the nations of the world.

Jeremiah 

The book of Jeremiah is the story of the prophet Jeremiah and his messages of judgment and hope to the people of Judah.

Lamentations 

The book of Lamentations is a collection of poems expressing grief and despair over the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the people of Judah.

Ezekiel 

The book of Ezekiel is the story of the prophet Ezekiel and his messages of judgment and hope to the exiles in Babylon.

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A guy reading a bible

Daniel 

The book of Daniel tells the story of the prophet Daniel and his experiences as a captive in Babylon, including his visions of the end of the world.

Hosea 

The book of Hosea is the story of the prophet Hosea and his message of God’s love and judgment to the northern kingdom of Israel.

Joel 

The book of Joel is a message of judgment and hope to the people of Judah, calling them to repent and return to God.

Amos 

The book of Amos is a message of judgment to the northern kingdom of Israel and the surrounding nations, calling them to repent and return to God.

Obadiah 

The book of Obadiah is a message of judgment to the nation of Edom for its oppression of God’s people.

Jonah 

The book of Jonah is the story of the prophet Jonah and his reluctant mission to Nineveh.

Micah 

The book of Micah is a message of judgment and hope to the people of Judah and Jerusalem, calling them to repent and return to God.

Nahum

The book of Nahum is a message of judgment to the city of Nineveh for its oppression of God’s people.

Habakkuk 

The book of Habakkuk is a dialogue between the prophet Habakkuk and God, questioning God’s justice and plan for the world.

Zephaniah 

The book of Zephaniah is a message of judgment and hope to the people of Judah, calling them to repent and return to God.

Haggai 

The book of Haggai is a message to the people of Judah, encouraging them to rebuild the Temple and renew their commitment to God.

Zechariah

The book of Zechariah is a collection of visions and messages given to the prophet Zechariah, encouraging the people of Judah to rebuild the Temple and renew their commitment to God.

New Testament

Here is a list of books from the New Testament, along with brief descriptions of each one:

Matthew 

This book is a biography of Jesus Christ and focuses on His teachings, miracles, and fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

Mark 

This book is also a biography of Jesus Christ, but with a focus on His actions and teachings. It is one of the shortest books in the New Testament.

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A girl reading a bible beside the lake

Luke 

The book of Luke is one of the four gospels in the New Testament that portrays the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It also includes Jesus’ unique parables and stories, such as the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, and the Emmaus Road encounter.

John

This book is also a biography of Jesus Christ, but it focuses on His divinity and emphasizes His claims to be the Son of God.

Acts 

This book is a historical account of the early Christian Church, focusing on the gospel’s spread and the church’s growth after the ascension of Jesus Christ.

Romans 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Rome. It deals with the themes of sin, justification, and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Corinth, addressing issues such as division, immorality, and the proper use of spiritual gifts.

2 Corinthians 

This book is a follow-up letter to the first letter to the Corinthians, addressing further issues in the Church and encouraging them to maintain their faith in Jesus Christ.

Galatians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the churches in Galatia, addressing the issue of false teachers who were trying to lead the churches astray.

Ephesians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Ephesus, focusing on themes such as the unity of the Church, the nature of Christ, and the importance of spiritual growth.

Philippians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Philippi, expressing his love and gratitude for the church and encouraging them to persevere in their faith.

Colossians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Colossae, addressing false teachings and emphasizing the supremacy of Jesus Christ over all things.

1 Thessalonians 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Church in Thessalonica, addressing issues such as the second coming of Jesus Christ and the end times.

2 Thessalonians 

This book is a follow-up letter to the first letter to the Thessalonians, addressing further issues related to the end times and the coming of Jesus Christ.

1 Timothy 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to his protégé Timothy, addressing issues related to the organization and leadership of the Church.

2 Timothy 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to Timothy as he nears the end of his life and encourages Timothy to remain faithful to the gospel.

Titus 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to Titus, addressing issues related to the organization and leadership of the Church on the island of Crete.

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A guy holding the bible

Philemon 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Paul to Philemon, addressing the issue of a runaway slave and encouraging Philemon to receive him back as a brother in Christ.

Hebrews 

This book is a letter addressed to Jewish Christians, emphasizing the superiority of Jesus Christ as the ultimate High Priest and the fulfillment of all the Old Testament types and shadows.

James 

This book is a letter addressing practical issues of the Christian life, including themes such as faith and works, trials and temptations, and living a righteous life.

1 Peter 

This book is a letter written by the apostle Peter to Jewish Christians who were scattered throughout the Roman Empire, addressing issues such as suffering and perseverance in the faith.

2 Peter 

This book is a follow-up letter to the first letter to Peter, addressing further issues related to false teachers and the importance of growing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.

1 John

This book is a letter written by the apostle John, emphasizing the themes of love, truth, and the nature of Christ.

2 John 

This book is a short letter written by the apostle John to a specific Christian woman, addressing the issue of false teachers and encouraging her to remain faithful to the truth.

3 John 

This book is another short letter written by the apostle John to a man named Gaius, addressing the issue of hospitality to traveling ministers and the importance of supporting those who serve the Church.

Jude 

This book is a letter written by Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, addressing the issue of false teachers and encouraging the recipients to defend their faith and remain steadfast in their love for God.

Revelation

This book is a vision given to the apostle John, revealing the future events and the ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ over all things. It is a book of prophecy and contains a series of vivid and sometimes symbolic images describing the end of the world and the establishment of God’s kingdom.

Conclusion

The books of the Bible are a treasure trove of ancient wisdom, history, and prophecy. They offer insights into the nature of God, the human condition, and the relationship between the two. 

As a collection of books, the Bible is diverse in its content, style, and message. It’s poetic, prophetic, and a historical narrative.

In total, most Christian Bibles have 66 books that offer a roadmap for how to live a meaningful and fulfilling life, grounded in faith, hope, and love.

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Jessica started off as an avid book reader. After reading one too many romance novels (really... is it ever really enough?), she decided to jump to the other side and started writing her own stories. She now shares what she has learned (the good and the not so good) here at When You Write, hoping she can inspire more up and coming wordsmiths to take the leap and share their own stories with the world.