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The canonical list of the Books of the Bible differs among Jews, and Catholic, Protestant, and Greek Orthodox Christians, even though there is a great deal of overlap. Below a table is presented to compare the canons of these denominations (other faiths are not currently included) for both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. A detailed discussion of the differences is found in the article on Biblical canon.

It should be noted that the Greek Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic churches may have minor differences in the list of accepted books. The list given here for these churches is the most broad list of canonical books — that is, if at least one eastern church accepts the book, it is included in the list here. The books included by the Roman Catholic Church are universally included in the eastern canons.

The Tanakh and the Christian Old Testaments


Table cells with an asterisk (*) indicate that a book is present, but in a different order. Empty table cells indicate that a book is absent from the relevant canon; such books are often referred to as apocrypha. The term "Apocrypha" is sometimes used to refer specifically (and possibly pejoratively) to those books in the Catholic canon that are absent from the Protestant Bible; Catholics refer to those books as deuterocanonical.

Tanakh
Protestant Old Testament Catholic Old Testament Greek Orthodox Old Testament Slavonic Old Testament
Torah or Pentateuch
Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis
Exodus Exodus Exodus Exodus Exodus
Leviticus Leviticus Leviticus Leviticus Leviticus
Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers
Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Deuteronomy
Nevi'im or Prophets
Historical books
Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua
Judges Judges Judges Judges Judges
* Ruth Ruth Ruth Ruth
Samuel 1 Samuel 1 Samuel 1 Samuel (1 Kingdoms)13 1 Kingdoms
2 Samuel 2 Samuel 2 Samuel (2 Kingdoms)13 2 Kingdoms
Kings 1 Kings 1 Kings 1 Kings (3 Kingdoms)13 3 Kingdoms
2 Kings 2 Kings 2 Kings (4 Kingdoms)13
4 Kingdoms
(Chronicles)* 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles
1 Esdras6
(2 Esdras)*
(Ezra)* Ezra Ezra Ezra (2 Esdras)12,13 Ezra
Nehemiah Nehemiah Nehemiah (2 Esdras)12,13 Nehemiah
(1 Esdras)* 2 Esdras
Tobit Tobit Tobit
Judith Judith Judith
* Esther Esther2 Esther2 Esther2
1 Maccabees5 1 Maccabees *
2 Maccabees5 2 Maccabees *
3 Maccabees
4 Maccabees
Wisdom books
* Job Job Job Job
* Psalms Psalms Psalms9 Psalms9
Odes7
* Proverbs Proverbs Proverbs Proverbs
* Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes
(Song of Songs)* Song of Solomon Song of Solomon Song of Solomon Song of Songs
Wisdom Wisdom Wisdom of Solomon
Sirach Sirach Sirach
Major prophets
Isaiah Isaiah Isaiah Isaiah Isaiah
Jeremiah Jeremiah Jeremiah Jeremiah Jeremiah
* Lamentations Lamentations Lamentations Lamentations of Jeremiah
* * Letter of Jeremiah
Baruch3 Baruch3 Baruch3
Letter of Jeremiah8 *
Ezekiel Ezekiel Ezekiel Ezekiel Ezekiel
* Daniel Daniel4 Daniel4 Daniel4
Minor prophets
The Twelve Prophets Hosea Hosea Hosea Hosea
Joel Joel Joel Joel
Amos Amos Amos Amos
Obadiah Obadiah Obadiah Obadiah
Jonah Jonah Jonah Jonah
Micah Micah Micah Micah
Nahum Nahum Nahum Nahum
Habakkuk Habakkuk Habakkuk Habakkuk
Zephaniah Zephaniah Zephaniah Zephaniah
Haggai Haggai Haggai Haggai
Zechariah Zechariah Zechariah Zechariah
Malachi Malachi Malachi Malachi
Ketuvim or Writings10 * * * *
Psalms
Proverbs
Job
Song of Songs
Ruth
Lamentations
Ecclesiastes
Esther
Daniel
Ezra (includes Nehemiah)
Chronicles
*5 * 1 Maccabees
*5 * 2 Maccabees

New Testament books shared by many modern Christian groups


In general, among Christian groups the New Testament canon is agreed-upon, although book order can vary.
Catholic, most Protestant, almost all Orthodox Luther Bible Slavonic Bible
The Gospels
Matthew Matthew Matthew
Mark Mark Mark
Luke Luke Luke
John John John
The History
Acts Acts Acts
The Pauline epistles The Pauline epistles The General epistles
Romans Romans James
1 Corinthians 1 Corinthians 1 Peter
2 Corinthians 2 Corinthians 2 Peter
Galatians Galatians 1 John
Ephesians Ephesians 2 John
Philippians Philippians 3 John
Colossians Colossians Jude
1 Thessalonians 1 Thessalonians The Pauline epistles
2 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians Romans
1 Timothy 1 Timothy 1 Corinthians
2 Timothy 2 Timothy 2 Corinthians
Titus Titus Galatians
Philemon Philemon Ephesians
The General epistles The General epistles Philippians
Hebrews 1 Peter Colossians
James 2 Peter 1 Thessalonians
1 Peter 1 John 2 Thessalonians
2 Peter 2 John 1 Timothy
1 John 3 John 2 Timothy
2 John Books questioned by Luther Titus
3 John Hebrews Philemon
Jude James Hebrews
Apocalypse Jude Apocalypse
Revelation of Christ to John Revelation of Christ to John Revelation of Christ to John

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church has a few additional books in its canon: Jubilees, Book of Enoch, the Shepherd of Hermas, 1 Clement, Acts of Paul, and some uniquely Ethiopian books. There is a matter of some controversy as to what constitutes "canon" in this religious body. The Peshitta excludes 2-3 John, 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation, but Bible of the modern Syriac Orthodox Church includes later translations of those books.

Notes


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2 The Catholic and Orthodox Book of Esther includes 103 verses not in the Protestant Book of Esther.
3 In Catholic Bibles, Baruch includes a sixth chapter called the Letter of Jeremiah. Baruch is not in the Protestant Old Testament.
4 In Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, Daniel includes three sections not included in Protestant Bibles. The Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Holy Children are included between Daniel 3:23-24. Susanna is included as Daniel 13. Bel and the Dragon is included as Daniel 14. These are not in the Protestant Old Testament.
5 The Latin Vulgate and the Douay-Rheims place First and Second Maccabees after Malachi; modern Catholic translations place them after Esther.
7 The Book of Odes includes the Prayer of Manasseh. This book is not present in the Catholic or Protestant Old Testaments.
8 Eastern Orthodox Bibles have the books of Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah separate.
9Eastern Orthodox churches include Psalm 151, not present in all canons.
10These books are found among the historical and wisdom books of the Christian canons.
12Some Eastern Orthodox churches follow the Septuagint and the Hebrew bibles by considering the books of Ezra and Nehemiah as one book.
13Names in brackets are the Septuagint names and are often used by the Orthodox Christians.

See also


External links


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