Okay, here's a list of the books of the Bible, separated into the Old Testament and the New Testament. Keep in mind that different Christian traditions (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox) have slightly different versions of the Old Testament canon. This list is the Protestant canon.
Old Testament (39 Books)
* The Law (Pentateuch):
* Genesis
* Exodus
* Leviticus
* Numbers
* Deuteronomy
* Historical Books:
* Joshua
* Judges
* Ruth
* 1 Samuel
* 2 Samuel
* 1 Kings
* 2 Kings
* 1 Chronicles
* 2 Chronicles
* Ezra
* Nehemiah
* Esther
* Poetry and Wisdom Literature:
* Job
* Psalms
* Proverbs
* Ecclesiastes
* Song of Solomon (Song of Songs)
* Major Prophets:
* Isaiah
* Jeremiah
* Lamentations
* Ezekiel
* Daniel
* Minor Prophets:
* Hosea
* Joel
* Amos
* Obadiah
* Jonah
* Micah
* Nahum
* Habakkuk
* Zephaniah
* Haggai
* Zechariah
* Malachi
New Testament (27 Books)
* The Gospels:
* Matthew
* Mark
* Luke
* John
* History:
* Acts
* Pauline Epistles (Letters written by Paul):
* Romans
* 1 Corinthians
* 2 Corinthians
* Galatians
* Ephesians
* Philippians
* Colossians
* 1 Thessalonians
* 2 Thessalonians
* 1 Timothy
* 2 Timothy
* Titus
* Philemon
* General Epistles (Letters not specifically attributed to Paul):
* Hebrews
* James
* 1 Peter
* 2 Peter
* 1 John
* 2 John
* 3 John
* Jude
* Prophecy:
* Revelation
Important Notes:
* Order: The order of the books can vary slightly depending on the translation and tradition.
* Deuterocanonical Books: Catholic and Orthodox Bibles include additional books in the Old Testament, sometimes called the Deuterocanonical books or Apocrypha. These include books like Tobit, Judith, 1 & 2 Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach (Ecclesiasticus), Baruch, and additions to Daniel and Esther.
* Authorship: The authorship of some books is debated. Traditionally, many books are attributed to specific authors (e.g., the Gospels to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), but modern scholarship often presents more nuanced perspectives.
This list should give you a comprehensive overview of the books included in the Protestant Bible. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!