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The Christian Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament, specifically Christian, namely the part relating to Jesus and the Apostolic Church rising.
The majority of Protestant churches, albeit with differences depending on the times, follows for the old testament the Hebrew canon.
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox churches follow the Alexandrian Canon (with some differences), which includes books in both Hebrew and Greek.
The books that do not belong to the Canon of the Hebrew Bible are called Deuterocanonical by Catholics and Protestants Apocrypha, which more often than not ranked them as an appendix to part between the two Testaments.
For the New Testament, written in Greek (although perhaps the Evangelist Matthew wrote his book in Hebrew or Aramaic), ancient age there had been differences between the various churches on the number of overdue books as inspired.
In particular, doubts arose about the Epistles not attributed to Paul of Tarsus and the Apocalypse.
Disputed books of the New Testament were known in antiquity antilegomena or contested writings.
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