The first five books go by many names:
"The Books of Moses" (except it's fairly accepted now Moses could not have written them)
"The Torah" (Judaism)
"The Law" (Judaism) Genesis Exodus
Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy
The Twelve Minor Prophets (Minor because they are short books, not because they are unimportant.) Hosea Joel Amos
Obadiah Jonah Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
The Jews thought most of the Law, less of the Prophets, and least of all the Hagiographa.
NEW TESTAMENT
THE LETTERS OF PAUL.
The Letters Predate the Gospels
Paul does not use the word synagogue (sunagoge).
Paul quite consistently uses the word "saints" (hagioi) for members of the
Christian communities. The Gospels contain only a single instance (Matt. 27:52)
Romans
1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians
1 Thessalonians
Philippians
THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS (MARK, MATTHEW, LUKE) The Gospel of Mark (175 CE, Ce says 70,) Matthew (180 CE. Cb 85,80-100.) The Gospel of Luke (170 CE, 170-180, CE admits. tradition is 75,)
The Acts of the Apostles (177 CE. Sequel to Luke)
Galatians
Ephesians
Colossians
2 Thessalonians Pastoral Epistles
First Epistle of Paul to Timothy (1 Timothy)[100-125 CE]
Second Epistle to Paul to Timothy (2 Timothy)[~144 CE]
Epistle of Paul to Titus[~144]