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A Survey Of The New Testament

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A Survey of the New Testament The New Testament is defined as “part of the Bible concerned with the life and teachings of Christ and his earliest followers” (American Century Dictionary 387). The Son of God comes to Earth to save us from our sins and to teach us a new way of serving the Lord. Animal sacrifice is done away with because Jesus died for our sins as a perfect sacrifice and his sacrifice is everlasting. Jesus explained, “for God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved” (John 3.17). This collection consists of twenty-seven books, in which I will break down into five sections. First are the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the book of Acts, which is commonly classified as a book of history. Next are the epistles of Paul which are the book of Romans through Philemon, the general epistles of Hebrews through Jude, and the prophecy book of Revelation. 1. The Gospels The book of Matthew provides a detailed account of the life of Jesus and establishes that Jesus Christ is “the Messiah who fulfills the Old Testament prophesies” (Wiersbe 627). The author Matthew is primarily aiming his writings at the Jews to let them know that he is the savior who is referred to several times in the Old Testament (Isiah 7:14, 53:5, 53:12). This book is also the longest of the four gospels having twenty-eight chapters. Mark is the shortest of the four gospels having 16 chapters, but is equally important as the

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