Overview Of the Bible

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Written under the supernatural guidance of the Holy Spirit by laymen and scholars, commoners, and nobility, the Bible is as unique as it is profound, containing 66 ancient books that have shaped laws, influenced culture, and inspired billions to faith over three millennia.

Divided into two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament, the Bible is an essential historical and moral study for all, that is as relevant today as it ever was.

Book

Author
Year Written
Genre

Plus Overview Video from The Bible Project

Old Testament Books

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  1. Genesis
  2. Exodus
  3. Leviticus
  4. Numbers
  5. Deuteronomy
  6. Joshua
  7. Judges
  8. Ruth
  9. 1 Samuel
  10. 2 Samuel
  11. 1 Kings
  12. 2 Kings
  13. 1 Chronicles
  14. 2 Chronicles
  15. Ezra
  16. Nehemiah
  17. Esther
  18. Job
  19. Psalms
  20. Proverbs
  21. Ecclesiastes
  22. Song of Solomon
  23. Isaiah
  24. Jeremiah
  25. Lamentations
  26. Ezekiel
  27. Daniel
  28. Hosea
  29. Joel
  30. Amos
  31. Obadiah
  32. Jonah
  33. Micah
  34. Nahum
  35. Habakkuk
  36. Zephaniah
  37. Haggai
  38. Zechariah
  39. Malachi
New Testament Books

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  1. Matthew
  2. Mark
  3. Luke
  4. John
  5. Acts
  6. Romans
  7. 1 Corinthians
  8. 2 Corinthians
  9. Galatians
  10. Ephesians
  11. Philippians
  12. Colossians
  13. 1 Thessalonians
  14. 2 Thessalonians
  15. 1 Timothy
  16. 2 Timothy
  17. Titus
  18. Philemon
  19. Hebrews
  20. James
  21. 1 Peter
  22. 2 Peter
  23. 1 John
  24. 2 John
  25. 3 John
  26. Jude
  27. Revelation

Old Testament

A collection of divinely inspired books written between 1450 B.C. and 430 B.C., the Old Testament is a historical record of God's people, laws, sayings, and promises that function as a model for moral living and conduct. 

Old Testament Overview Video


1. Genesis

Moses
1450-1410 B.C.
Narrative

Meaning "the beginning or origin of something," Genesis is the first book of the Bible, recording Creation, the fall of man and the early years of the nation of Israel.

Overview Video (Genesis 1-11)  |  Overview Video (Genesis 12-50)

2. Exodus

Moses
1450-1410 B.C.
Narrative

God appointed Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land of Canaan, establishing a special relationship with them on the way to Mount Sinai. 

Overview Video (Exodus 1-18) | Overview Video (Exodus 19-40)

3. Leviticus

Moses
1445-1444 B.C.
Law

God gives Israel rules to live by and instructions to present themselves holy before Him.

Overview Video 

4. Numbers

Moses
1450-1410 B.C.
Narrative

A sequel to Exodus, Numbers takes its name from two censuses (or "numberings") of the people of Israel, following their journey through the wilderness for forty years. 

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5. Deuteronomy

Moses
1407-1406 B.C.
Narrative

A farewell speech from Moses to the people of Israel shortly before his death, Deuteronomy recaps the promises of God and provides instructions to obey Him in the Promised Land. 

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6. Joshua

Joshua & possibly Phinehas
1405-1383 B.C.
Narrative

A book of conquest, Joshua details the Israelites' invasion and eventual occupation of the Promised Land through faith and action.

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7. Judges

Probably Samuel
1086-1004 B.C.
Narrative

Israel enters a cycle of sin, suffering defeat and oppression, only to cry out to God for deliverance, who sends leaders (called "judges") to help them.

Overview Video

8. Ruth

Unknown
1375-1050 B.C.
Narrative

Occurring during some of the darkest days in Israel's history, Ruth follows the journey of two widows who lose everything, but find hope through God.

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9. 1 Samuel

Samuel, Nathan & Gad
930 B.C.
Narrative

Israel rejects God's chosen leader, Samuel (a judge), and demands a king despite God's warnings.

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10. 2 Samuel

Unknown
930 B.C.
Narrative

The life and career of King David, who subdues Israel's enemies and doubles the size of the kingdom, but is not without failings.

Overview Video

11. 1 Kings

Unknown
560-538 B.C.
Narrative

Israel enjoys a period of peace and prosperity under King Solomon, but later splits in two after Rehoboam (his son) takes the throne. 

Overview Video (1 & 2 Kings)

12. 2 Kings

Unknown
560-538 B.C.
Narrative

The kings of Israel and Judah ignore God and His prophets, eventually falling captive to invading nations and are exiled to foreign lands.

13. 1 Chronicles

Ezra
430 B.C.
Narrative

Written to encourage the people returning from Babylonian exile, 1 Chronicles recaps the history and genealogy of Israel, emphasizing the spiritual significance of David and future Messianic King.

Overview Video (1 & 2 Chronicles)

14. 2 Chronicles

Ezra
430 B.C.
Narrative

A continuation of the previous book, 2 Chronicles focuses on the kings of Israel, from King Solomon and the building of the temple, to subsequent division, exile and return from captivity. 

15. Ezra

Ezra
450 B.C.
Narrative

Fulfilling the promises of God, the Israelites return from exile after seventy years and rebuild the temple. 

Overview Video (Ezra & Nehemiah)

16. Nehemiah

Nehemiah
445-432 B.C.
Narrative

Despite local opposition, Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem from exile, rallying the people to rebuild the city walls and gates in just fifty-two days.

17. Esther

Unknown
483-471 B.C.
Narrative

Occurring during the exile of Israel, Esther is a Jewish queen to a Persian king, who intercedes on behalf of her people to save them from a genocidal plot. 

Overview Video

18. Job

Possibly Job
2100-1800 B.C.
Poetry

A righteous man named Job loses everything and suffers greatly, but remains faithful to God and is blessed abundantly. 

Overview Video

19. Psalms

David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Heman, Ethan & Moses
1440-586 B.C.
Poetry

A collection of 150 songs of worship and praise to God that includes prophecies of the coming Messiah.

Overview Video

20. Proverbs

Solomon, Agur & Lemuel
970-930 B.C.
Wisdom Literature

The book of Proverbs contains God's divine wisdom, covering a variety of topics for every area of life.

Overview Video

21. Ecclesiastes

Solomon
935 B.C.
Wisdom Literature

Solomon's analysis of life, which is meaningless and empty without God.

Overview Video

22. Song of Songs

Solomon
970-930 B.C.
Poetry

A passionate yet gentle song of love between a husband and wife, symbolizing God's relationship with us.

Overview Video

23. Isaiah

Isaiah
700-681 B.C.
Prophecy

The first book of the Major Prophets, Isaiah contains warnings of God's coming judgement and detailed prophecies about the Messiah.

Overview Video

24. Jeremiah

Jeremiah
627-586 B.C.
Prophecy

Known as the weeping prophet, Jeremiah passionately pleads with the people to repent before the coming Babylonian captivity, but is ignored.

Overview Video

25. Lamentations

Jeremiah
586 B.C.
Poetry & Prophecy

Lamentations is a book of sadness that reflects on the destruction of Jerusalem and captivity of Israel.

Overview Video

26. Ezekiel

Ezekiel
571 B.C.
Prophecy

Ezekiel is called by God to preach a message of judgement and deliverance for the captives living in Babylon.

Overview Video

27. Daniel

Daniel
535 B.C.
Narrative & Prophecy

Like Ezekiel, Daniel has been taken to Babylon in captivity and receives prophetic visions while serving in the courts of the king.

Overview Video

28. Hosea

Hosea
715 B.C.
Prophecy

The first book of the Minor Prophets, Hosea is a tragic love story that demonstrates God's unending love for His people despite their unfaithfulness.

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29. Joel

Joel
835-796 B.C.
Prophecy

Joel warns the people to repent and turn back to God before judgement falls upon them.

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30. Amos

Amos
760-750 B.C.
Prophecy

A shepherd named Amos prophesies to the northern kingdom which has become self-sufficient and indifferent towards God during a time of great prosperity.

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31. Obadiah

Obadiah
627-586 B.C.
Prophecy

Only one chapter, Obadiah demonstrates God's ongoing protection of His people and coming judgement on the nation of Edom, which was indifferent during the Babylonian plunder of Jerusalem.

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32. Jonah

Jonah
785-760 B.C.
Narrative

A reluctant prophet, Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh, but refuses and learns the futility of it in the belly of a giant fish.

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33. Micah

Micah
742-687 B.C.
Prophecy

Micah warns of the coming judgement that will eventually exile the nation, and includes some of the clearest predictions of the Messiah.

Overview Video

34. Nahum

Nahum
663-654 B.C.
Prophecy

Nahum is the second prophet sent to Nineveh (Jonah being the first) to preach God's judgement on the Assyrian city and empire. 

Overview Video

35. Habakkuk

Habakkuk
612-589 B.C.
Prophecy

God answers Habakkuk's complaints of wickedness and injustice in the land.

Overview Video

36. Zephaniah

Zephaniah
640-621 B.C.
Prophecy

Written shortly before the fall of Judah (Southern Kingdom of Israel) to Babylonian conquest, Zephaniah warns the people and the surrounding nations that the day of the Lord is near. 

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37. Haggai

Haggai
520 B.C.
Prophecy

Written after the Babylonian exile, work to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem had halted due to opposition and spiritual apathy, so Haggai motivates the people to finish.

Overview Video

38. Zechariah

Zechariah
520-480 B.C.
Prophecy

Zechariah ministered with Haggai after the 70-year exile, encouraging the remnant to return to God.

Overview Video

39. Malachi

Malachi
430 B.C.
Prophecy

The last book of the Old Testament, Malachi is a beautiful expression of God's love for a nation that continues to disobey Him.

Overview Video


New Testament

The New Testament is a collection of twenty-seven sacred books that centre on the life, death, resurrection and teachings of Jesus Christ.

New Testament Overview Video


40. Matthew

Matthew (Levi)
A.D. 60-65
Gospel

The first book of the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew was primarily written for the Jews and references many Old Testament prophecies that were fulfilled by Jesus.

Overview Video

41. Mark

John Mark
A.D. 55-65
Gospel

Mark is the shortest Gospel, which emphasizes Jesus' servanthood and miracles.

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42. Luke

Luke
A.D. 60
Gospel

Unlike the other Gospel writers, Luke was a Gentile who wrote an account of Jesus' life for those outside the Jewish faith. 

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43. John

John
A.D. 85-90
Gospel

The last of the four Gospels, John is an eyewitness account of Jesus' ministry that focuses on the deeper meaning of events surrounding Christ's life, death and resurrection.

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44. Acts

Luke
A.D. 63-70
History

A historical narrative of the early church which was empowered by the Holy Spirit to spread the Good News.

Overview Video

45. Romans

Paul
A.D. 70
Epistle

An epistle to the believers in Rome (hence the name) where Paul planned to visit. Romans sets a theological foundation for faith through Jesus.

Overview Video

46. 1 Corinthians

Paul
A.D. 55
Epistle

The first of two letters from Paul to the believers in Corinth, 1 Corinthians was written in response to divisions and problems facing the local church.

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47. 2 Corinthians

Paul
A.D. 55-57
Epistle

The second and final letter from Paul to the church in Corinth, 2 Corinthians deals with persisting problems facing the believers there and warns against false teachers.

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48. Galatians

Paul
A.D. 49
Epistle

A letter from Paul to the church in Galatia, the book is a foundational study that addresses the problem of Jewish legalism and the fullness of salvation found in Jesus.

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49. Ephesians

Paul
A.D. 60
Epistle

Written to the church in Ephesus during Paul's first imprisonment, Ephesians covers a variety of subjects including the gift of grace, love and how to walk as fruitful followers of Jesus. 

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50. Philippians

Paul
A.D. 61
Epistle

An encouraging letter from Paul to the church in Philippi explaining the attitude and outlook believers must have to experience the joy of the Lord.

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51. Colossians

Paul
A.D. 60
Epistle

In this letter, Paul refutes certain false teachings that are impeding the church in Colossae, reaffirming the deity and superiority of Jesus Christ.

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52. 1 Thessalonians

Paul
A.D. 51
Epistle

The first of two letters to the believers in Thessalonica, Paul writes to encourage and strengthen the church, emphasizing the principles of holy living through faith, hope and love.

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53. 2 Thessalonians

Paul
A.D. 51
Epistle

A follow-up letter of encouragement to the persecuted church of Thessalonica, Paul reaffirms Jesus' second coming and matters preceding that event. 

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54. 1 Timothy

Paul
A.D. 54
Epistle

A letter from Paul to a young pastor named Timothy, offering guidance and important principles for church leadership that still apply today.

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55. 2 Timothy

Paul
A.D. 67
Epistle

The second of two letters to Timothy, the book is probably Paul's final chronological epistle, urging his protégé to remain strong and faithful to Jesus.

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56. Titus

Paul
A.D. 65
Epistle

A letter of guidance from Paul to Titus to address challenges facing his leadership of the churches on the island of Crete.

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57. Philemon

Paul
A.D. 60
Epistle

Consisting of only one chapter, the book is a short but profound letter from Paul to Philemon requesting forgiveness for a runaway slave named Onesimus.

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58. Hebrews

Unknown
A.D. 68
Epistle

A letter urging Jewish believers not to return to their former traditions, summarizing key Biblical characters and events to emphasize the hope of salvation through Jesus.

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59. James

James (Jesus' half-brother)
A.D. 49
Epistle

A hard-hitting letter from James, encouraging believers to have a genuine faith with an emphasis on results.

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60. 1 Peter

Peter
A.D. 65
Epistle

The focus of Peter's first letter is persecution, sharing inspiring words of comfort for Christians living as an oppressed minority in the Roman Empire.

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61. 2 Peter

Peter
A.D. 66
Epistle

Peter's second letter warns against false teachers and reaffirms important spiritual truths.

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62. 1 John

John
A.D. 90-95
Epistle

Written to oppose heretical doctrine, the first letter from John echoes the Gospel, encouraging Christians to love one another and keep Jesus' commands. 

Overview Video (1-3 John)

63. 2 John

John
A.D. 90-95
Epistle

A brief letter from John to "the chosen lady", urging believers to love one another and to be on guard against false teachings.

64. 3 John

John
A.D. 90-95
Epistle

The shortest book in the Bible, 3 John commends Gaius and Demetruis for their faithful service.

65. Jude

Jude (Jesus' half-brother)
A.D. 65
Epistle

A letter from Jude to address false teachings and urge Christians to defend the truth of the Good News.

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66. Revelation

John
A.D. 95
Apocalyptic

Written during John's imprisonment on the island of Patmos, Revelation is an apocalyptic book that contains prophetic visions of the Spiritual Realms and Jesus' return to Earth.

Overview Video

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