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New Testament - 27 books total

Historical Books
 Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts

Pauline Epistles
 Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians. 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon

Non-Pauline Epistles
 Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Revelation



Historical Books
 MatthewPresents Jesus as the Messiah. Genealogy of Jesus through Joseph. Fulfillment of O.T. prophecy.

 MarkPresents Jesus as the Servant. 1/3 of the gospel deals with the last week of His life.

 LukePresents Jesus as the Son of Man to seek and save the lost. Genealogy of Jesus through Mary. Largest of the gospels.

 JohnPresents Jesus as God in flesh, the Christ, so that you might believe.

 ActsHistorical account from Jesus’ ascension to travels of Paul in his missionary journeys.

Pauline Epistles
 RomansA systematic examination of justification, sanctification, and glorification. Examines God’s plan for the Jews and the Gentiles.

 1 CorinthiansThis letter deals with factions and corrections due to immorality, lawsuits, and abuse of the Lord’s Supper. Also mentions idols, marriage, and the resurrection.

 2 CorinthiansPaul’s defense of his apostolic position.

 GalatiansPaul refutes the errors of legalism and examines the proper place of grace in the Christian’s life.

 EphesiansThe believer’s position in Christ and information on Spiritual warfare.

 PhilippiansPaul speaks of his imprisonment, his love for the Philippians. He exhorts them to godliness and warns them of legalism.

 ColossiansPaul focuses on the preeminence of Jesus in creation, redemption, and godliness.

 1 Thessalonians   Paul’s ministry to the Thessalonians. Teachings on purity and mention of the return of Christ.

 2 Thessalonians   Corrections on the Day of the Lord.

 1 TimothyInstructions to Timothy on proper leadership and dealings with false teachers, the role of women, prayer, and requirements of elders and deacons.

 2 TimothyA letter of encouragement to Timothy to be strong.

 TitusPaul left Titus in Crete to care for the churches there. Requirements for elders.

 Philemona letter to the owner of a runaway slave. Paul appeals to Philemon to forgive Onesimus.

Non Pauline Epistles
 HebrewsA letter to the Hebrew Christians in danger of returning to Judaism. It demonstrates the superiority of Jesus over the O.T. system. Mentions the Melchizedek priesthood. (Hebrews may be of Pauline origin. There is much debate on its authorship).

 Jamesa practical exhortation of to live a Christian life evidencing regeneration. It urges self examination of the evidence of the changed life.

 1 PeterPeter wrote this letter to encourage its recipients in the light of their suffering and be humble in it. Mentions baptism.

 2 PeterDeals with the person on an inward level, warnings against false teachers, and mentions the Day of the Lord.

 1 JohnJohn describes true fellowship of the believer with believer and with God. Describes God as light and love. Encourages a holy Christian walk before the Lord. Much mention of Christian love.

 2 JohnPraise for walking in Christ and a reminder to walk in God’s love.

 3 JohnJohn thanks Gaius for his kindness to God’s people and rebukes Diotrephes.

 JudeExposing false teachers and uses O.T. allusions to demonstrate the judgment upon them. Contend for the faith.

 RevelationA highly symbolic vision of the future rebellion, judgment, and consummation of all things.