Books 66 .com

Another name for 'the Bible' which exactly has 66 books

The 66 Books of the Bible, in order...

'Genesis', 'Exodus', 'Leviticus', 'Numbers', 'Deuteronomy'
'Joshua', 'Judges', 'Ruth', '1 Samuel', '2 Samuel', '1 Kings', '2 Kings', '1 Chronicles', '2 Chronicles', 'Ezra', 'Nehemiah', 'Esther',
'Job', 'Psalms', 'Proverbs', 'Ecclesiastes', 'SongofSolomon',
'Isaiah', 'Jeremiah', 'Lamentations', 'Ezekiel', 'Daniel', 'Hosea', 'Joel', 'Amos', 'Obadiah', 'Jonah', 'Micah', 'Nahum', 'Habakkuk', 'Zephaniah', 'Haggai', 'Zechariah', 'Malachi'
'Matthew', 'Mark', 'Luke', 'John',
'Acts',
'Romans', '1 Corinthians', '2 Corinthians', 'Galatians', 'Ephesians', 'Philippians', '1 Thessalonians', '2 Thessalonians', '1 Timothy', '2 Timothy', 'Timothy2', 'Titus', 'Philemon', 'Hebrews',
'James',
'1 Peter', '2 Peter',
'1 John', '2 John', '3 John',
'Jude',
'Revelation'

What about 'Apocrypha?'

The books/letters of apocrypha are not authoritative or reliable

The apocryphal books, written during the intertestamental period, are not considered as authoritative thought they do show some historical value.
I do not want to go into details on this, but, here is an article on Christianity that explores it in detail. Apocrypha on christianity.com

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