Much printed currently within this library is not a part of the
revelation of the Word of God. The writers of the books of
the Bible did not title the books (with the possible
exception
of Mark's Gospel).
Hence the titles of the books are not the Word of God. The
sacred authors did not write in paragraphs or use punctuation
or label
sections or outline their books.
Cardinal Stephen Langton created the chapters of both the
Old and New Testaments in the Latin version of the
Bible in
1228.
Verses within chapters in the Latin version of the Old Testament
were the work of the Dominican friar Santes Pagnini
in 1528.
The verses for the Greek New Testament were created
by
the Protestant Robert Estienne in 1555. Some brief
books
have no chapters but only verses (e.g., Philemon).