Concerning the Canon of the Holy Bible according to

The Regional Holy Council held in Laodicea

Background note: Laodicea is the seventh and last church to which St. John was commanded to write as found in the Apocalypse (3:14-18; aka Revelation). Of these seven churches, Laodicea was the only one about which the Lord did not utter a single favorable word. Rather, He reproached them and called them "wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked," and at the same time called them to repentance.

St. John writes to Laodicea
Bamberg Apocalypse (Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS A. II. 42, Folio 9 recto) ca. 1000 to 1020; St. John writes to Laodicea.

Prolegomena

"The holy and regional Council held in Laodicea, the metropolis of Pacatic Phrygia, took place, according to most authorities, in A.D. 364. It was attended by numerous fathers gathered together from various provinces of Asia. They issued the present Canons... It appears that these fathers were not assembled to issue only these Canons, but on account of some other occasion. That was the fact that some persons in Asia and this Pacatian Phrygia disputed and wondered about the dogmas of the faith, being loath to confess the co-essentiality of the Holy Trinity. Hence, upon learning this, the then reigning pious Emperor Valentinian commanded that a Council be held in Illyricum, and the confession of faith voted and validated by that council, being the same as the creed adopted by the First Nicene Council, was to be sent to the bishops of this Phrygia. ..." (Rudder, p. 551)

Canon LX of the Regional Holy Council held in Laodicea

"All the books that are to be read.

OF THE OLD TESTAMENT

I. Genesis of the World.
II. Exodus from Egypt.
III. Leviticum (sic).
IV. Numbers.
V. Deuteronomion.
VI. Jesus (the son) of Nun.
VII. Judges. Ruth.
VIII. Esther.
IX. (Books of) Reigns of Kings, I., II.
X. (Books of) Reigns of Kings, III., IV.
XI. Paralipomena, I., II.
XII. Esdras, I, II.
XIII. Book of Psalms 150.
XIV. Proverbs of Solomon.
XV. Ecclesiastes.
XVI. Song of Songs.
XVII. Job.
XVIII. Twelve Prophets.
XIX. Isaiah.
XX. Jeremiah. Baruch. Lamentations and Epistles.
XXI. Ezekiel.
XXII. Daniel.

OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

The Four Gospels

According to Matthew, according to Mark, according to Luke, according to John.

Acts of Apostles; seven Epistles, as follows:

One of James; two of Peter; three of John; one of Jude.

Fourteen Epistles of Paul.

Two [sic] to the Romans, two to the Corinthians, one to the Galatians, one to the Ephesians, one to the Philippians, one to the Colossians, two to the Thessalonians, one to the Hebrews, two to Timothy, one to Titus, one to Philemon."

(Rudder, pp. 576-577)