New Testament books Essays

  • The Bible: The Four Books Of The New Testament

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    The Bible is not just a book, it is a collection of books. The New Testament chronicles the life and times of Jesus Christ the Messiah and after his death (Harris, 2014). These books can be divided up into different genres or categories based on their author and/or subject matter. At least four genres can be found, the gospels, historical, letters, and apocalyptic. The first genre appears in the first four books of the bible, the gospels, which “Gospel” translates to the Greek word evangelion which

  • Third Criteria For Selecting Books In The New Testament

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    There were two criteria for selecting the books that made it into the New Testament. We can also add a third criteria for the selection of the books and that is the Holy Spirit. It is my belief that the Holy Spirt directed the selection of books chosen for the “canon” of scripture which revealed God’s message. “The Bible is composed of 66 books by 40 different writers over 1,500 years, yet it has one consistent storyline running all the way through, and it has just one ultimate author — God” (Edwards

  • The Apostle Paul: The New Testament Book Of Romans

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    resurrection of Christ gave mankind a new defined relationship with God. Since then the Old Testament has been considered irrelevant because of the defined relationship the defined relationship that was established through Christ. But Paul would see the Old Testament as a very important teaching resource that is still used to connect all people to Christ. The Apostle Paul was a knowledgeable teacher who used specific passages from the Old Testament book of Isaiah to author the book of Romans, to connect both

  • The Gospel According To Matthew: First Book Of The New Testament

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    According to Matthew was written in the Greek language in the early Christian period and is the first book of the New Testament. It has been debated that the gospel was first written in Hebrew. Papias a Christian who was a Bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia in 130 AD speculated that Matthew was written in the Hebrew “Aramaic” language then translated to Greek. Some scholars have debated that there were two books of the Gospel of Matthew one in Hebrew and the other in Greek. Scholars have had difficulty dating

  • Why Is The Book Of James Called The Psalms Of The New Testament?

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    The Book of James is often called the "psalms of the New Testament” because of all the metaphors used, and it is filled with wisdom on how one ought to live their lives like the psalms in the Old Testament. It is believed to be written by James the brother of Jesus during the years of 48 to 49 AD making it the first New Testament book ever written. This epistle might be small in size, but it is filled to the brim of commands and exhortations on how Christians should live their lives. It is also

  • The Last Book Of The New Testament And The Bible

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    Come, Lord Jesus The last book of the New Testament and the Bible is the book of Revelation. Revelations was written by the apostle John towards the end of his life. At the time of his writing this book, John was exiled on the island of Patmos because of his faith. John wrote this book around 95 A.D. The book of Revelation is about a vision John had while he was exiled on Patmos. He wrote to the seven churches in Asia as well as all of the followers of Jesus Christ. The main theme of Revelation

  • The New Testament: The Book Of Revelation By John

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    Revelation is a book in the New Testament that always seems to be overlooked by most Christians because of it seeming a little unclear or maybe something that has to be read between the lines to mean something else. Yet, that may be true in order to study every aspect of it and have an understanding, every Christian has the ability to grow deeper into what John is really trying to say in the book of Revelation. John clearly wrote this book to reveal what will happen in the end times and to warn those

  • Encounting The New Testament: The Book Of Revelation

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    The book of Revelation has the most comprehensive sweep of the past and of God’s ultimate control over it. It was written in between the years of 81 AD and 96 AD. This was during the persecution of, the Roman emperor, Domitian. The author of the book was John the apostle. It is assumed by scholars that it was written on the island of Patmos where John was exiled to die. This book is usually ignored by people either because of fear or lack of understanding. According to Encountering the New Testament

  • Comparing The Gospel Of Matthew: First And Most Popular Book Of The New Testament

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    The gospel of Matthew is the first and most popular book of the New Testament. The gospel of Matthew derived from the gospel of Mark which was written in first position. The story of Matthew contains all the important elements to the early church such as: the story of the conception and the birth of Jesus, also an description of Jesus’ life and death. There were so many claims that Matthew a tax collector who became Jesus ‘disciple was not the author of the gospel but a subject of the Roman Empire

  • 2 Peter 3: 2 Analysis

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    When people say that the writers of the books of the Bible were inspired by God, it means that they agree with the Bible's own claim that it is the Word of God. The Bible is "God-breathed". This means that God literally guided the writers with the Holy Spirit as they were recording what God was telling them. Every book of the Old Testament gives either a strong statement of its inspiration, or it infers that it is inspired by God by the very thing that it is revealing to mankind. For example, Judges

  • Chapter 1

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    1. I became familiar with the New Testament. It was a great learning experience for me as I was not familiar with most of the topics. The New Testament was not discovered, it didn’t exist until the fourth century. This was a new topic for me. As mentioned in the chapter I always defined the New Testament as a teachings of Jesus. I always thought the New Testament was a book that described the teachings of Jesus but, rather, it is a collection of twenty-seven books written in Greek by people from

  • Element Church Experience Paper

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    Church exists to reach people far from God, and develop reproducing disciples one life at a time”. This revealed the same longing and purpose as so many of the New Testament prophets and messengers. Some of these being Peter, Paul, and Saul. Although there was not a New Testament book that was used for the message, there we're some New Testament ideals that was present throughout the service. The music that was played and sung for worship spoke about a merciful and accepting God. A God that will take

  • Summary: De-Introducing The New Testament

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    the New Testament: Texts, Worlds, Methods and Stories is a clear and comprehensive engagement with current New Testament scholarship, considering ways that we might reconsider how the New Testament is introduced. While it may appear that the information is focused solely for New Testament scholars, the consideration for the ways this subject is introduced also are important to tangential fields such as Hebrew Bible, Homiletics, Liturgics, and other fields that utilize the work of New Testament persons

  • Jesus Had Been Shared By His Faithful Follower Essay

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    succeed in life. The New Testament is similar in this concept; it is filled with stories and lessons that our society still uses today in order to be successful followers of Christ, Jesus. The New Testament shares the life of Jesus from the start of his ministries until the time of his death. In fact, the New Testament and Old Testaments relationship to history are different. The New Testament was written in a fifty-year period and has a limited view regarding the events in the book. Out of the thirteen

  • Summary Of The Old Testament By David Youngblood

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    The author Ronald Youngblood observed the preface of the Old Treatment in the book, The Heart of the Old Testament by demonstrating the basic outline of the Scriptures is to trace the development of certain key ideas from one end of the Bible to the other. This book serves a great purpose that lays out nine themes that constitute the heart of the Old Testament. The nine themes are monotheism, sovereignty, election, covenant, theocracy, law, sacrifice, faith, and redemption. Dr. Ron Youngblood has

  • Biblical Worldview Essay

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    This account was written mostly in Hebrew, with some Aramaic - the language of the chosen people. The New Testament is an account of a Man (the Son of Man). The Jewish people were founded and nurtured by God in order to bring the Man into the world (see Genesis 12:1-3) 1 Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and

  • According To Paul's Determining Of Canonicity?

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    Old Testament, or the Tanakh in Jewish Tradition, grew in size the more time passed. For example, in the days of the prophets, the people of Israel did not regard the words of the prophets as highly as they did the pentateuch. The reason being that they did not regard the words of the prophets as being scripture. But, as more time went by, the Judaic people recognized the authority of the words of the prophets and added them into their Bible. Because several of the books in the Old Testament line

  • Heretical Teachings In 367 AD: Athanasius And The Council Of

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    The Council of Athanasius incorporated the first canon that resembles the modern New Testament. Athanasius, being well respected with all the believers from the east and west, was very specific and opinionated during the finalization of the canonical scriptures. In his assurance Athanasius stated “These are fountains of salvation that they

  • Holes In The Bible

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    means. Some Christians believe the whole Bible is inspired by God, and some even believe that the Bible was written by God himself. Under that logic, there are a couple of holes in the Bible. This is especially true for the New Testament. The New Testament is a collection of 27 books by supposedly eight different authors. The authors are Matthew, John, Paul, James, Peter, Jude, Mark,

  • Matthew Research Papers

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    Matthew The Book of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament. It is said to be a good transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament. A large portion of the Book of Matthew is narrative but it includes a lot of dialogue. There are several different thoughts about when the book was written and who wrote it. Some scholars believe that the Book of Matthew relies mostly on the Book of Mark so it could not be written by someone who was an eyewitness to the life of Jesus Christ. Others believe