When using the Hebrew (original) Tanach (the acronym of "Torah Nevi'im Ktuvim", and is the Jewish version, which is, again, the original), I'd say "Proverbs", unless you count "Shmuel A" and "Shmuel B" as one, and "Kings A" and "Kings B" as one, too (which is not correct, they are separate for a reason), and then it is "Song of the Songs"
I think Shmuel is know to you as Samuel, but I'm unsure.
The 10th book in the old testament is the second book of Samuel.
In the book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament.
The book of Luke is found in the New Testament (not Old Testament) and is immediately followed by the book of John.
The fifth book of the old testament is the fifth book of Moses called Deuteronomy.
The book of Psalms is found in the Old Testament.
Esther is the seventeenth book in the Protestant Old Testament Bible and Tobit in the Catholic Old Testament.
The book of Job can be found in the Old Testament.
No, the last book of the Old Testament is Malachi. Zechariah is the second to last book in the Old Testament.
No it is not called the book of the old testament. it is the book of the muslims.
The 10th book in the old testament is the second book of Samuel.
The book of Esther follows Nehemiah in the old testament.
Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament.
In the book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament.
The book of Luke is found in the New Testament (not Old Testament) and is immediately followed by the book of John.
The book after Micah in the bible is Nahum.
The book of Ruth follows the book of Judges in the old testament.
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