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New Testament Books of the Bible
This Bible study resource provides an introduction to the New Testament books of the Bible, including vital statistics to help you better understanding God's purpose in each book of the Bible and also gain a more complete and unified perspective on the entire Bible.
Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | Acts | Romans | 1 Corinthians | 2 Corinthians | Galatians | Ephesians | Philippians | Colossians | 1 Thessalonians | 2 Thessalonians | 1 Timothy | 2 Timothy | Titus | Philemon | Hebrews | James | 1 Peter | 2 Peter | 1 John | 2 John | 3 John | Jude | Revelation
Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | Acts | Romans | 1 Corinthians | 2 Corinthians | Galatians | Ephesians | Philippians | Colossians | 1 Thessalonians | 2 Thessalonians | 1 Timothy | 2 Timothy | Titus | Philemon | Hebrews | James | 1 Peter | 2 Peter | 1 John | 2 John | 3 John | Jude | Revelation
Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Matthew presents undeniable evidence that Jesus Christ is the promised Savior, the Messiah.
Gospel of Mark
The Gospel of Mark illustrates who Jesus Christ is as a person.
Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke reveals the humanity of Jesus Christ.
Gospel of John
The Gospel of John reveals Jesus as the Son of God.
Book of Acts
The book of Acts gives an eyewitness account of the birth and growth of the early church. Beginning with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, we...
Book of Romans
The book of Romans, written by the Apostle Paul, explains God's plan of salvation by grace, through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul lays out a...
1 Corinthians
In this introduction to the book of 1 Corinthians, you'll discover why the Apostle Paul wrote such an uncompromising letter to the young Christians in Corinth. Living in a city saturated with corruption and idolatry, this newly established church was troubled with questions and serious problems of division, sexual immorality and disorderly...
2 Corinthians
This overview of the book of 2 Corinthians gives us insight into the complex and deeply personal relationship between a pastor--the Apostle Paul--and his church. Paul encountered painful opposition to his authority by a false teacher in Corinth. 2 Corinthians is Paul's emotional response in defense of his leadership, correcting the wrong...
Book of Galatians
The book of Galatians warns us that we are not saved by obeying the Law but by faith in Jesus Christ as Savior. Paul wrote this letter to the churches in ancient Galatia to refute the teachings of Jewish Christians in that area. Learn how the book of Galatians shows us freedom from the burden of Moses’ law.
Book of Ephesians
The book of Ephesians gives Christians practical, encouraging advice on how to live a life that honors God. Paul calls for unity in the church, stressing that Christ has redeemed all. Learn why the book of Ephesians is still relevant in today’s conflict-ridden world.
Book of Titus
The book of Titus, about choosing competent church leaders, is especially relevant in today’s immoral, materialistic society. In this pastoral epistle, Paul outlines the qualities of godly church leaders and gives instructions on how to build a healthy church. See why the book of Titus also applies to every follower of Jesus Christ.
Book of Philemon
The book of Philemon, while one of the shortest books in the Bible, teaches an important lesson about forgiveness. The Apostle Paul has to deal with the issue of a runaway slave. Learn what the book of Philemon says about forgiveness and equality.
Book of Hebrews
The book of Hebrews builds a case for the superiority of Jesus Christ and Christianity. Addressed to Hebrew Christians who were wavering in their...
Book of James
The book of James has a well-deserved reputation for providing practical advice for Christians. To learn how to grow stronger in your walk with God and to understand the part good deeds play, jump into the book of James.
