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The New Testament books describing the life of Jesus: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
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how the Dead Sea Scrolls fit into all this....
But I'm wondering if there are any formal/standard ways of subdividing the New Testament in a similar way. Perhaps there are the Gospels (the 4 first … books). Does that count as a standard subset? Then what else for the remainder of the New Testament?
Wikipedia divides it up like this:
The Gospels
Apostolic History
Catholic Epistles
Pauline …
asked Nov 14 by Lance Pollard