Longest book in the new testament

The longest book in the New Testament is the Gospel of Luke, which contains 24 chapters and 1,151 verses. It is also one of the longest books in the entire Bible, with a total of 20,160 words.

Here is a breakdown of the length of each book in the New Testament:

  1. Luke - 24 chapters, 1,151 verses, 20,160 words
  2. Acts - 28 chapters, 1,007 verses, 19,811 words
  3. Romans - 16 chapters, 433 verses, 7,161 words
  4. 1 Corinthians - 16 chapters, 435 verses, 7,311 words
  5. 2 Corinthians - 13 chapters, 257 verses, 5,511 words
  6. Galatians - 6 chapters, 149 verses, 3,311 words
  7. Ephesians - 6 chapters, 155 verses, 3,511 words
  8. Philippians - 4 chapters, 104 verses, 2,311 words
  9. Colossians - 4 chapters, 95 verses, 2,311 words
  10. 1 Thessalonians - 5 chapters, 89 verses, 2,011 words
  11. 2 Thessalonians - 3 chapters, 47 verses, 1,511 words
  12. 1 Timothy - 6 chapters, 113 verses, 2,511 words
  13. 2 Timothy - 4 chapters, 89 verses, 2,011 words
  14. Titus - 3 chapters, 46 verses, 1,511 words
  15. Philemon - 1 chapter, 25 verses, 511 words
  16. Hebrews - 13 chapters, 303 verses, 6,511 words
  17. James - 5 chapters, 108 verses, 2,511 words
  18. 1 Peter - 5 chapters, 105 verses, 2,511 words
  19. 2 Peter - 3 chapters, 61 verses, 1,511 words
  20. 1 John - 5 chapters, 105 verses, 2,511 words
  21. 2 John - 1 chapter, 13 verses, 511 words
  22. 3 John - 1 chapter, 14 verses, 511 words
  23. Jude - 1 chapter, 25 verses, 511 words
  24. Revelation - 22 chapters, 404 verses, 11,511 words

It's worth noting that the length of a book in the Bible is not necessarily a measure of its importance or significance. Each book has its own unique message and contribution to the overall story of the Bible.