25. Isaiah 26. Jeremiah 27. Lamentations 28. Ezekiel 29. Daniel (with additional stories)
(Note: Some lists substitute or rearrange; the total Old Testament count here reaches ~52 books.) Gospels (4) 53. Matthew 54. Mark 55. Luke 56. John 88 books in the bible
42. Tobit 43. Judith 44. 1 Maccabees 45. 2 Maccabees 46. Wisdom of Solomon 47. Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 48. Baruch (including Letter of Jeremiah) 49. Jubilees (unique) 50. 1 Enoch (unique) 51. 2 Enoch (unique – sometimes included) 52. Joseph ben Gurion (Josippon – unique historical work) Lamentations 28
80. 1 Clement 81. 2 Clement 82. Didascalia (Apostolic Church Order) 83. Book of the Covenant (1 & 2 – sometimes split) 84. Ethiopic Clement 85. Ethiopic Didescalia 86. Sinodos (Ethiopic church order) 87. Testament of Our Lord 88. 8th book: Canon of the Fathers (or Book of Clement) Final Note: There is no single universal 88-book Bible . The most common reference comes from the broader Ethiopian Orthodox canon , which includes books like Enoch and Jubilees in the OT and additional church orders/Clementine literature in the NT. Different manuscripts vary slightly. The 66-book Protestant canon remains the most widely printed worldwide. Matthew 54
72. James 73. 1 Peter 74. 2 Peter 75. 1 John 76. 2 John 77. 3 John 78. Jude
58. Romans 59. 1 Corinthians 60. 2 Corinthians 61. Galatians 62. Ephesians 63. Philippians 64. Colossians 65. 1 Thessalonians 66. 2 Thessalonians 67. 1 Timothy 68. 2 Timothy 69. Titus 70. Philemon 71. Hebrews