Outline of Bible-related topics

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Bible:

Books

Hebrew Bible

The order of these books is different in the Christian Old Testament

Torah

Nevi'im

Ketuvim

Deuterocanon

New Testament

Gospel

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General epistles

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Interpretation

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Works based on the Bible

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See also

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References

  1. ^ See also Esther in the NAB.
  2. ^ An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek, Henry Barclay Swete, Cambridge University Press, 1914, Part II, Chapter III, Section 6, "Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah were regarded by the Church as adjuncts of Jeremiah, much in the same way as Susanna and Bel were attached to Daniel. Baruch and the Epistle occur in lists which rigorously exclude the non-canonical books; they are cited as 'Jeremiah' (Iren. v. 35. I, Tert. scorp. 8, Clement of Alexandria Paedagogus i. 10, Cyprian, Testimonia ii. 6); with Lamentations they form a kind of trilogy supplementary to the prophecy."; The Canon of Trent specifies "Ieremias cum Baruch" (Jeremiah with Baruch).

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