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The Bible is divided into two main sections: the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]], written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] (B.C., Before Christ), and the [[The New Testament|New Testament]], written after His coming (A.D., Anno Domini, meaning “in the year of the Lord”). The Old Testament has 39 books, and the New Testament has 27 books. The books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, are not arranged in chronological order but are grouped by genre and subject matter.
The Bible is divided into two main sections: the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]], written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] (B.C., Before Christ), and the [[The New Testament|New Testament]], written after His coming (A.D., Anno Domini, meaning “in the year of the Lord”). The Old Testament has 39 books, and the New Testament has 27 books. The books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, are not arranged in chronological order but are grouped by genre and subject matter.