New Testament
The New Testament contains 27 books written in Greek during the first century A.D., primarily by apostles and their close associates. It announces that the promises of the Old Testament have been fulfilled in Jesus Christ — recording His life, death, and resurrection, the birth and growth of the church, and the apostolic teaching that has shaped Christian faith and practice for two thousand years.
These books are traditionally organized into four categories: the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation.
The Gospels
4 booksFour accounts of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ — each written from a distinct perspective for a different audience, yet together forming one unified witness to who Jesus is and why He came.
The Acts Of The Apostles
1 booksWritten by Luke as a sequel to his Gospel, Acts records how the risen Christ, through the Holy Spirit, empowered His followers to carry the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth — establishing the church that continues to this day.
The Epistles
21 booksTwenty-one letters written by apostles and early church leaders to churches and individuals across the Roman world. They address doctrine, worship, ethics, persecution, and practical Christian living — forming the theological backbone of the Christian faith.
Romans
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1 booksWritten by the apostle John during his exile on Patmos, Revelation is a prophetic vision of the risen Christ's triumph over evil, the final judgment, and the promise of a new heaven and new earth — the culmination of the entire biblical story.