Explore every book of the Bible in order — with clear summaries and guided devotional drawing resources to help you reflect more deeply on Scripture.
Understanding how the 66 books of the Bible fit together can feel overwhelming at first. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture tells one unified story — but each book contributes a unique perspective, historical moment, and spiritual lesson.
This guide walks through all 66 books of the Bible, organized in order, with short summaries to help readers understand the big picture. Along the way, you’ll also find links to devotional drawing printables designed to slow down Bible study and encourage deeper reflection.
Whether you are studying alone, teaching children, or leading a group, this page serves as a simple roadmap through Scripture.
Jump to Section
- Old Testament (39 Books)
- New Testament (27 Books)
- How to Study Using Devotional Drawing
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Old Testament — The First 39 Books of the Bible
The Old Testament tells the story of creation, God’s covenant with His people, Israel’s history, wisdom writings, and prophetic messages pointing toward restoration and hope.
Browse all Old Testament printables:
👉 https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/
The Law (Pentateuch)
#1 Genesis — Creation, the fall, the flood, and God’s covenant beginnings.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/genesis/
#2 Exodus — God delivers Israel from Egypt and gives the Law.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/exodus/
#3 Leviticus — Instructions for holiness, worship, and community life.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/leviticus/
#4 Numbers — Israel’s wilderness journey and lessons in trust.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/numbers/
#5 Deuteronomy — Moses’ final call to love and obey God.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/deuteronomy/
Historical Books
#6 Joshua — Entering and settling the promised land.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/joshua/
#7 Judges — Cycles of failure, repentance, and deliverance.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/judges/
#8 Ruth — A story of loyalty, redemption, and God’s providence.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/ruth/
#9 1 Samuel — Israel’s first king and David’s rise.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/1-samuel/
#10 2 Samuel — King David’s reign and covenant promise.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/2-samuel/
#11 1 Kings — Solomon, the temple, and a divided kingdom.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/1-kings/
#12 2 Kings — Decline, exile, and prophetic warnings.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/2-kings/
#13 1 Chronicles — Israel’s story retold through worship and lineage.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/1-chronicles/
#14 2 Chronicles — Kings of Judah and spiritual renewal.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/2-chronicles/
#15 Ezra — Returning from exile and rebuilding worship.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/ezra/
#16 Nehemiah — Rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls and identity.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/nehemiah/
#17 Esther — Courage and God’s hidden providence.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/esther/
Wisdom & Poetry
#18 Job — Faith and suffering explored through dialogue with God.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/job/
#19 Psalms — Songs of worship, lament, and praise.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/psalms/
#20 Proverbs — Wisdom for everyday life.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/proverbs/
#21 Ecclesiastes — Searching for meaning beyond earthly pursuits.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/ecclesiastes/
#22 Song of Solomon — Poetry celebrating love and devotion.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/song-of-solomon/
Major Prophets
#23 Isaiah — Judgment, hope, and promises of restoration.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/isaiah/
#24 Jeremiah — Warning and the promise of a new covenant.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/jeremiah/
#25 Lamentations — Grief and hope after Jerusalem’s fall.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/lamentations/
#26 Ezekiel — Visions of renewal and restored hearts.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/ezekiel/
#27 Daniel — Faithfulness in exile and visions of God’s kingdom.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/daniel/
Minor Prophets
#28 Hosea — God’s faithful love.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/hosea/
#29 Joel — Repentance and restoration.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/joel/
#30 Amos — Justice and righteousness.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/amos/
#31 Obadiah — Judgment against pride.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/obadiah/
#32 Jonah — Mercy beyond boundaries.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/jonah/
#33 Micah — Justice, mercy, humility.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/micah/
#34 Nahum — God’s justice against oppression.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/nahum/
#35 Habakkuk — Trusting God through questions.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/habakkuk/
#36 Zephaniah — Judgment and renewal.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/zephaniah/
#37 Haggai — Rebuilding priorities toward God.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/haggai/
#38 Zechariah — Hope and future restoration.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/zechariah/
#39 Malachi — A call back to faithful worship.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/old-testament/malachi/
The New Testament — The Final 27 Books of the Bible
Browse all New Testament printables:
👉 https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/
The Gospels
#40 Matthew — Jesus as the promised King.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/matthew/
#41 Mark — The servant Messiah in action.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/mark/
#42 Luke — Compassion and salvation for all people.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/luke/
#43 John — Jesus revealed as the Son of God.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/john/
Church History
#44 Acts — The early church spreads the Gospel.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/acts/
Paul’s Letters
#45 Romans — Salvation by grace through faith.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/romans/
#46 1 Corinthians — Unity and love in the church.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/1-corinthians/
#47 2 Corinthians — Strength through weakness.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/2-corinthians/
#48 Galatians — Freedom in Christ.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/galatians/
#49 Ephesians — Identity and unity in Christ.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/ephesians/
#50 Philippians — Joy in every circumstance.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/philippians/
#51 Colossians — The supremacy of Christ.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/colossians/
#52 1 Thessalonians — Hope in Christ’s return.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/1-thessalonians/
#53 2 Thessalonians — Stand firm in faith.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/2-thessalonians/
#54 1 Timothy — Guidance for church leadership.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/1-timothy/
#55 2 Timothy — Perseverance in ministry.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/2-timothy/
#56 Titus — Living out sound doctrine.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/titus/
#57 Philemon — Forgiveness and reconciliation.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/philemon/
General Letters
#58 Hebrews — Jesus as the perfect high priest.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/hebrews/
#59 James — Faith lived through action.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/james/
#60 1 Peter — Hope during suffering.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/1-peter/
#61 2 Peter — Growth and perseverance.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/2-peter/
#62 1 John — Assurance and love.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/1-john/
#63 2 John — Walking in truth.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/2-john/
#64 3 John — Faithful service.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/3-john/
#65 Jude — Contending for the faith.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/jude/
Apocalyptic
#66 Revelation — God’s final victory and new creation.
https://scripturescribble.com/printables/new-testament/revelation/
How to Study the Bible Using Devotional Drawing
Instead of rushing through Scripture, try this simple approach:
- Read a chapter slowly.
- Open the printable for that Bible book.
- Draw the scene or theme.
- Write one reflection or prayer.
Explore the full printable library:
👉 https://scripturescribble.com/printables/
Final Thought
The Bible is not just a collection of separate writings — it is one unfolding story of creation, redemption, and restoration. Understanding the books in order helps readers see how every part connects.
And when reflection slows down through creative engagement, Scripture moves from information into transformation.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Books of the Bible
How many books are in the Bible?
The Christian Bible contains 66 books — 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.
What is the first book of the Bible?
Genesis is the first book and describes creation, early humanity, and God’s covenant beginnings.
What is the last book of the Bible?
Revelation is the final book, describing visions of hope, judgment, and the renewal of creation.
Why are the books of the Bible divided into Old and New Testaments?
The Old Testament records God’s covenant with Israel before Christ, while the New Testament focuses on the life of Jesus and the early church.
What is the best way to remember the books of the Bible?
Reading them alongside summaries and reflective practices — such as devotional drawing — helps reinforce understanding and memory.
Continue Exploring Scripture:
- Creative Bible Study Ideas →/creative-bible-study-ideas
- Bible Drawing Prompts → /bible-drawing-prompts-scripture-reflection
- What Is Devotional Drawing →/what-is-devotional-drawing

