Rule Book Of Life

Discover the complete list of every Old and New Testament book in the King James Version (KJV) Bible — neatly organized, easy to reference, and ready to enrich your study, teaching, or daily devotion.

Why this list matters

  • Clarity: Whether you’re a new reader, a student, or a seasoned scholar, a concise list prevents confusion and speeds up study.

  • Accessibility: Have the books at your fingertips for lesson planning, sermons, memorization, or Bible reading plans.

  • Authority: The KJV is a timeless, literary translation; listing its books preserves the traditional order used by millions.

What you get

  • Complete Old Testament: 39 books from Genesis through Malachi, grouped by major sections — Law, History, Poetry & Wisdom, Major Prophets, and Minor Prophets — so you can navigate context and themes quickly.

  • Complete New Testament: 27 books from Matthew through Revelation, arranged by Gospels, History, Pauline Epistles, General Epistles, and Prophecy, making study paths and cross-references straightforward.

  • Clean, accurate labeling: Traditional KJV book names and standard ordering for easy cross-checking with any KJV Bible.

  • Versatility: Ideal for printing into reading plans, study guides, church bulletins, classroom materials, or personal bookmarks.

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  • Old Testament opening: Genesis — Exodus — Leviticus — Numbers — Deuteronomy

  • Old Testament closing: Haggai — Zechariah — Malachi

  • New Testament opening: Matthew — Mark — Luke — John — Acts

  • New Testament closing: 1 John — 2 John — 3 John — Jude — Revelation

Who this is for

  • Pastors and teachers preparing sermons or curriculum

  • Students and scholars needing an accurate reference

  • Individuals building daily reading or memorization disciplines

  • Publishers and ministry teams producing KJV-based materials

Call to action Bring certainty and convenience to your Bible study. Get the full, printable list of all 66 KJV books — organized, labeled, and ready for immediate use. Strengthen your teaching, streamline your planning, and deepen your devotion with the trusted order of the KJV Bible.

Imagine a guide that’s simple, timeless, and designed to help people live with integrity, peace, and purpose. That’s exactly what God’s Ten Commandments offer—a clear, actionable framework for personal and community flourishing. Here’s why they’re worth embracing.

Why choose the Ten Commandments?

  • Clarity and simplicity: Ten direct principles cut through moral confusion. They’re easy to remember and apply—no ambiguity, just practical rules for living well with others and honoring what matters most.

  • Foundation for trust: Respecting these commandments builds trust in families, neighborhoods, and workplaces. Honoring commitments, telling the truth, and protecting others’ well‑being creates stable relationships and healthy communities.

  • Timeless relevance: Despite cultural shifts, these principles remain relevant. They address core human needs—security, justice, belonging, and meaning—so they work across generations and cultures.

  • Promotes inner peace: Living by these moral guideposts reduces guilt, anxiety, and conflict. When actions align with clear values, people experience greater inner calm and self-respect.

  • Prevents harm, encourages responsibility: Rules against stealing, killing, and bearing false witness reduce harm and encourage accountability. Commands about honoring parents and respecting relationships strengthen family bonds and social responsibility.

What you get when you adopt them

  • Better relationships: Commit to honesty, fidelity, and respect—watch trust deepen and conflict decline.

  • Stronger communities: Mutual respect and responsibility lead to safer neighborhoods and fairer institutions.

  • Personal character: Consistent practice builds integrity, self‑discipline, and a reputation people rely on.

  • Meaning and purpose: A framework that points beyond immediate desires and toward lasting values and spiritual grounding.

How to start using them today

  • Learn them: Memorize the Ten Commandments and reflect on their meaning in your life.

  • Apply one at a time: Pick one commandment to practice intentionally each week.

  • Discuss with others: Use them as the basis for family or community conversations about expectations and values.

  • Measure progress: Notice changes in your relationships, stress levels, and sense of purpose as you live them out.

Closing pitch

The Ten Commandments are more than ancient rules—they’re a practical, proven blueprint for living a life that’s honest, responsible, and connected. Adopt them as your moral toolkit and start experiencing clearer decisions, stronger relationships, and deeper peace. Make a commitment today to live by principles that last.

Old Testament — Law

  1. Genesis

  2. Exodus

  3. Leviticus

  4. Numbers

  5. Deuteronomy

Old Testament — Historical Books 6. Joshua 7. Judges 8. Ruth 9. 1 Samuel 10. 2 Samuel 11. 1 Kings 12. 2 Kings 13. 1 Chronicles 14. 2 Chronicles 15. Ezra 16. Nehemiah 17. Esther

Old Testament — Poetic and Wisdom Books 18. Job 19. Psalms 20. Proverbs 21. Ecclesiastes 22. Song of Solomon

Old Testament — Major Prophets 23. Isaiah 24. Jeremiah 25. Lamentations 26. Ezekiel 27. Daniel

Old Testament — Minor Prophets (The Twelve) 28. Hosea 29. Joel 30. Amos 31. Obadiah 32. Jonah 33. Micah 34. Nahum 35. Habakkuk 36. Zephaniah 37. Haggai 38. Zechariah 39. Malachi

Apocrypha (books included in the KJV with Apocrypha; often printed between Old and New Testaments) 40. 1 Esdras 41. 2 Esdras 42. Tobit 43. Judith 44. The Rest of Esther (Additions to Esther) 45. Wisdom of Solomon 46. Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 47. Baruch 48. The Epistle of Jeremiah (often as Baruch chapter 6) 49. The Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Holy Children (Additions to Daniel) 50. Susanna (Additions to Daniel) 51. Bel and the Dragon (Additions to Daniel) 52. Prayer of Manasseh 53. 1 Maccabees 54. 2 Maccabees

New Testament — Gospels 55. Matthew 56. Mark 57. Luke 58. John

New Testament — History 59. Acts

New Testament — Pauline Epistles 60. Romans 61. 1 Corinthians 62. 2 Corinthians 63. Galatians 64. Ephesians 65. Philippians 66. Colossians 67. 1 Thessalonians 68. 2 Thessalonians 69. 1 Timothy 70. 2 Timothy 71. Titus 72. Philemon

New Testament — General Epistles 73. Hebrews 74. James 75. 1 Peter 76. 2 Peter 77. 1 John 78. 2 John 79. 3 John 80. Jude

New Testament — Prophecy 81. Revelation

Total: 66 books (Protestant KJV without Apocrypha) — 81 including the Apocrypha as printed in some KJV editions.

Discover How to Become a Christian (KJV) — A Life-Changing Journey Rooted in Scripture

Are you searching for meaning, peace, and a personal relationship with God? “How to Become a Christian (KJV)” is a clear, compassionate, scripture-centered guide that leads you step by step into the life Jesus promises — using the beloved King James Version of the Bible.

Why this guide matters

  • Faith made simple: Many teachings feel confusing or distant. This guide uses plain language and KJV passages to explain God’s plan for salvation in a way anyone can understand.

  • Scripture-first approach: Every step is grounded in the KJV, preserving the cadence and reverence familiar to millions while pointing directly to key verses like John 3:16, Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, and Ephesians 2:8–9.

  • Practical next steps: Beyond belief, learn how to pray, repent, be baptized, join a local church, study the Word daily, and grow in fellowship and service.

What you’ll get

  • A clear presentation of the gospel using KJV scripture

  • Simple explanations of repentance, faith, and baptism

  • Sample prayers to help you speak to God for the first time

  • Guidance on choosing a Bible-believing church and mentors

  • Tips for continuing growth: Bible study, prayer life, fellowship, and testimony

Who this is for

  • New seekers wanting to understand salvation through Scripture

  • Those raised Christian who want to reaffirm their faith in KJV language

  • Anyone desiring a straightforward, Bible-based path to becoming a follower of Christ

What sets it apart

  • Respectful of tradition: Uses the revered King James Version to preserve the beauty and authority many cherish.

  • Pastorally gentle: Encouraging tone for people at every stage — no pressure, just invitation.

  • Action-oriented: Converts knowledge into life changes — from first prayer to ongoing discipleship.

Take the first step today Your next step is simple: read the clear KJV passages presented, reflect on the meaning of sin and God’s love, pray the sample prayer offered, and reach out to a local church for baptism and fellowship. This guide isn’t just information — it’s an invitation to a new life in Christ.

Ready to begin? Embrace the promise of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Let “How to Become a Christian (KJV)” walk you through the Scriptures to a genuine, lasting relationship with God.

Discover How to Live the Way God Wants Us to Live — and Transform Every Area of Your Life

Are you ready to move from confusion and compromise to clarity and conviction? Imagine waking each day confident in your purpose, steady in your relationships, renewed in your habits, and anchored in a faith that shapes every decision. How to Live the Way God Wants Us to Live is a practical, inspiring guide that shows you exactly how to make that vision your reality.

Why this guide matters

  • Clear, actionable steps: No vague platitudes. This resource breaks down biblical truth into simple, daily practices you can apply immediately.

  • Balanced spiritual growth: Learn how worship, prayer, community, service, stewardship, and moral integrity fit together to form a life that honors God.

  • For real life: Whether you’re single, married, a parent, working full-time, or retired, the principles are designed to be realistic and sustainable.

  • Strengthens relationships: Discover how living God-centered changes how you love, lead, and serve others—at home, at work, and in your community.

  • Deepens faith without guilt: Move from “trying hard” to “trusting well.” This approach emphasizes grace, repentance, and steady growth rather than performance-based spirituality.

What you’ll gain

  • A clear roadmap: Step-by-step practices for daily devotion, scripture engagement, and prayer rhythms that build intimacy with God.

  • Character transformation: Habits to cultivate humility, patience, honesty, purity, and perseverance—qualities God uses to bless lives and communities.

  • Purpose and calling: Exercises that help you discern gifts, pursue vocation, and serve in ways that align with God’s design for your life.

  • Resilient hope: Tools to face trials with faith, grow through suffering, and maintain joy in difficult seasons.

  • Community impact: Practical ideas for leading and contributing to churches and neighborhoods that reflect God’s love and justice.

What’s inside

  • Daily spiritual disciplines that take minutes but yield lifelong fruit.

  • Real-life stories of people who changed by applying these principles.

  • Conversation guides for small groups, families, or mentors.

  • Practical chapters on finances, work, sexuality, parenting, and leadership guided by biblical wisdom.

  • Reflection prompts, action plans, and checkpoints to measure progress without shame.

Who this is for

  • New believers seeking a strong foundation.

  • Long-time Christians who want renewed direction and deeper intimacy with God.

  • Pastors, small-group leaders, and parents who want practical tools to disciple others.

  • Anyone longing for a life marked by purpose, peace, and integrity.

Special offer Start living the way God wants you to live today. Get immediate access to the guide, bonus study worksheets, and a 30-day devotional plan designed to jumpstart transformation. Plus, receive a companion small-group kit to help you lead others through the journey.

Take the next step Choose a life of clarity, courage, and compassion rooted in God’s design. Order How to Live the Way God Wants Us to Live now and begin the simple, faithful practices that will shape your heart, your choices, and your legacy.

Live with purpose. Love with intention. Lead with humility—just the way God intended.

Discover "What is Sin (KJV)" — a clear, compelling guide that brings the King James Version to life for modern readers. If you’ve ever wanted to understand sin not as an abstract doctrine but as a real, recoverable condition that affects relationships, choices, and destiny, this resource is for you.

Why this guide matters

  • Faithful to Scripture: Grounded in the timeless language of the King James Version, this guide preserves the dignity and cadence of the KJV while making key concepts accessible to today’s reader.

  • Practical clarity: We cut through jargon and confusion. You’ll get straightforward explanations of what sin is, where it entered human history, how it manifests in daily life, and why its consequences matter.

  • Compassionate tone: This is not a guilt trip. The message is honest about human brokenness and hopeful about grace, repentance, and restoration.

What you’ll get

  • Clear definitions: Learn how the KJV frames sin — missing the mark, rebellion, and lawlessness — and what each means for personal conduct and spiritual health.

  • Scripture-focused explanations: Key KJV passages are highlighted and explained so you can see Scripture driving every conclusion.

  • Real-world examples: Practical scenarios illustrate how sin appears in relationships, work, decision-making, and private thought.

  • Steps toward restoration: Actionable guidance for confession, repentance, and rebuilding trust with God and others, rooted in KJV teaching.

  • Designed for sharing: Ideal for study groups, personal reflection, sermons, or evangelism — concise enough to read in one sitting, rich enough for deeper study.

Who will benefit

  • New believers wanting a strong foundation in KJV theology.

  • Longtime Christians seeking clearer, scripture-based insights on sin and grace.

  • Pastors, teachers, and group leaders needing a concise, KJV-centered resource for instruction.

  • Anyone curious about the biblical view of human failing and God’s remedy.

Why choose this guide

  • Respectful to tradition: Maintains the reverence of KJV language while offering modern interpretive clarity.

  • Balanced approach: Honesty about the reality and seriousness of sin, paired with compassionate pathways to forgiveness and change.

  • Ready to use: Scripture-backed, easy to present, and useful in both private study and group settings.

Take the next step Equip yourself and others with a resource that explains sin through the lens of the King James Version — clear, faithful, and hopeful. Order your copy of "What is Sin (KJV)" today and begin restoring clarity, conviction, and compassion to your faith conversations.

The Ten Commandments (KJV) are a foundational moral code presented in the King James Version of the Bible, delivered by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and recorded in Exodus and Deuteronomy; they begin with the declaration of God's sovereignty and demand exclusive worship—"Thou shalt have no other gods before me"—and proceed to prohibit idolatry, misuse of God's name, and desecration of the Sabbath, while also enjoining honor toward parents and forbidding murder, adultery, theft, false witness, and coveting; together they have shaped Judeo-Christian ethics, law, and social norms for millennia, serving as concise imperatives for faithful living, communal order, moral responsibility, and personal holiness.

Thoughtfully crafted to elevate what matters most.