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...THE LAW.............THE PROPHETS...............THE WRITTINGS...............
.1. Genesis............23. Isaiah.......................45. Romans
.2. Exodus.............24. Jeremiah...................46. 1 Corinthians
.3. Leviticus..........25. Lamentations..............47. 2 Corinthians
.4. Numbers..........26. Ezekiel.......................48. Galatians
.5. Deuteronomy....27. Daniel........................49. Ephesians
.6. Joshua............28. Hosea........................50. Philippians
.7. Judges............29. Joel...........................51. Colossians
.8. Ruth...............30. Amos.........................52. 1 Thessalonians
.9. 1 Samuel.........31. Obadiah......................53. 2 Thessalonians
10. 2 Samuel........32. Jonah.........................54. 1 Timothy
11. 1 Kings...........33. Micah.........................55. 2 Timothy
12. 2 Kings...........34. Nahum........................56. Titus
13. 1 Chronicles.....35. Habakkuk....................57. Philemon
14. 2 Chronicles.....36. Zephaniah...................58. Hebrews
15. Ezra...............37. Haggia........................59. James
16. Nehemiah........38. Zechariah....................60. 1 Peter
17. Esther............39. Malachi........................61. 2 Peter
18. Job................40. Matthew......................62. 1 John
19. Psalms............41. Mark...........................63. 2 John
20. Proverbs.........42. Luke............................64. 3 John
21. Ecclesiastes....43. John............................65. Jude
22. Song of Sol.....44. Acts............................66. Revelation
The sixty-six books of the Protestant Bible are usually divided into the Old and New Testaments. But they can also be arranged in a Trinitarian manner. Each of the three columns of 22 books then matches it's catagory as a Physical, E-motional or Mental division.
The arrangement of the Holy Bible into these three catagories is by no means unintended. The symbology inferred here is vast and diverse. The first two columns can represent the first 4000 years of the Old Testament period. The third column represents the 2000 year Christian Era.
Along with this each separate colomn has it's own internal patterns and divisions which are intricately symbolic. These divisions are made dividing clusters or sections of books that were long held to be units unto themselves and given names such as the Pentatuch, Wisdom Literature, Major Prophets and Minor Prophets.
The first column describes the creation and activities from the time of Adam until the establishment of the Temple fire in Jerusalem at about 1000AD. In the second column are written the names of the "sons or Prophets" who warned the people with their often EMOTIONAL laments. The activities of these prophets led to the coming of the Holy Spirit as described at the very end of the second column in Acts. Then in the third column Christianity which began during the Roman Empire begins with the book of Romans. Under this column called The Writtings all of the entries are epistles or writtings. This arrangement also fits under the heading of the Father, the Sons and the Holy Spirit.
.1. Genesis............23. Isaiah.......................45. Romans
.2. Exodus.............24. Jeremiah...................46. 1 Corinthians
.3. Leviticus..........25. Lamentations..............47. 2 Corinthians
.4. Numbers..........26. Ezekiel.......................48. Galatians
.5. Deuteronomy....27. Daniel........................49. Ephesians
.6. Joshua............28. Hosea........................50. Philippians
.7. Judges............29. Joel...........................51. Colossians
.8. Ruth...............30. Amos.........................52. 1 Thessalonians
.9. 1 Samuel.........31. Obadiah......................53. 2 Thessalonians
10. 2 Samuel........32. Jonah.........................54. 1 Timothy
11. 1 Kings...........33. Micah.........................55. 2 Timothy
12. 2 Kings...........34. Nahum........................56. Titus
13. 1 Chronicles.....35. Habakkuk....................57. Philemon
14. 2 Chronicles.....36. Zephaniah...................58. Hebrews
15. Ezra...............37. Haggia........................59. James
16. Nehemiah........38. Zechariah....................60. 1 Peter
17. Esther............39. Malachi........................61. 2 Peter
18. Job................40. Matthew......................62. 1 John
19. Psalms............41. Mark...........................63. 2 John
20. Proverbs.........42. Luke............................64. 3 John
21. Ecclesiastes....43. John............................65. Jude
22. Song of Sol.....44. Acts............................66. Revelation
The sixty-six books of the Protestant Bible are usually divided into the Old and New Testaments. But they can also be arranged in a Trinitarian manner. Each of the three columns of 22 books then matches it's catagory as a Physical, E-motional or Mental division.
The arrangement of the Holy Bible into these three catagories is by no means unintended. The symbology inferred here is vast and diverse. The first two columns can represent the first 4000 years of the Old Testament period. The third column represents the 2000 year Christian Era.
Along with this each separate colomn has it's own internal patterns and divisions which are intricately symbolic. These divisions are made dividing clusters or sections of books that were long held to be units unto themselves and given names such as the Pentatuch, Wisdom Literature, Major Prophets and Minor Prophets.
The first column describes the creation and activities from the time of Adam until the establishment of the Temple fire in Jerusalem at about 1000AD. In the second column are written the names of the "sons or Prophets" who warned the people with their often EMOTIONAL laments. The activities of these prophets led to the coming of the Holy Spirit as described at the very end of the second column in Acts. Then in the third column Christianity which began during the Roman Empire begins with the book of Romans. Under this column called The Writtings all of the entries are epistles or writtings. This arrangement also fits under the heading of the Father, the Sons and the Holy Spirit.