Biblical canon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A folio of P-46, an early Christian collection of Pauline Epistles

The Bible is a collection of texts. These texts are usually called books. There are different versions of the Bible. These versions come from communities that include parts they find important and leave out other parts they think are less important. A Biblical canon is a set of books of the Bible that a certain movement considers Scripture (that is, inspired by God).

Books[change | change source]

These books are in almost all Christian Bibles. Some Bibles contain other books as well.

Old Testament[change | change source]

These books were written before the birth of Jesus Christ.

New Testament[change | change source]

These books were written after the birth of Jesus Christ.

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