Books of the New Testament
The Bible is made complete by the New Testament because many things that were prophesied in the Old Testament manifest in it. Some Bible scholars say that the Old Testament conceals the New Testament that then reveals the Old Testament. Out of 66 books that make up the entire Holy Bible, 27 are of the New Testament. The 27 books can be classified according to authorship, target group and time in history in the Christian calendar.
The first four books of the New Testament are called ‘Gospels’ and are named after their writers who lived with Jesus. These books give details on the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The life of Jesus is often declared as the Good News to the world. Good News because
There are few accounts of individuals converting from Satanism to Christianity. There are even fewer accounts of a conversion like that coming from a convicted murder. Sean Sellers, a man from Oklahoma, made history after killing his parents and a store clerk at the stunningly young age of sixteen. He was the first and only person to be executed for committing a crime while under the age of seventeen. Not only did this shocking statistic grab the media’s attention, but his sudden decision to switch religions made waves across media outlets as well.
The Synoptic Gospels are the primary three books of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These three books plus John are entitled the “Gospels.” they record the illustrious news of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection the establishment of our salvation. The Gospel of Matthew was record by Matthew an apostle of Jesus. The Gospel of Mark was written by John Mark, a confidante of the Apostle Peter. The Gospel of Luke was inscribed by the physician, Luke was a comrade and traveling companion of the apostle Paul.
A) The are four Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke, John) are the books in the New Testament. Each book tells its own story about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
This first volume contains 39 books, and 929 chapters: almost identical to the Tanakh or the Hebrew Bible. Interpretation of the scriptures are more about God ‘The Father’, himself, but lays the foundation for the second volume the New Testament. Originally written in Greek about 45 AD, this volume contains 27 books and 260 chapters. Its scriptures tell the story of the life of Jesus, believed by Christians to be the Messiah, Son of God in human form, and sent by God to fulfill the promises and prophesies of the Old Testament.
The Bible is the fundamental scripture of Christianity. The Bible consists of two parts: The Old Testament (first section based on the Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament (the basis for what we know of Jesus and early Christianity).The New Testament is divided into 4 parts: (1)
The New Testament contains several different genres but not as many as the Hebrew bible, Gospels-the only literary category that was invented by the early Christians. Gospel was a Greek word meaning evengelion or “good news”. Gospel tells the story of Jesus’ his ministry death and resurrection. In the Greek speaking times Evangelion was used to announce public news of the Roman emperor and to denote Jesus’ teachings and his life.
The Bible is the oldest books that is still not only being currently used, but is a bestseller. Christians believe this Bible are the very words of God given to guide people on how to live. The Bible is made of sixty-six books; thirty-nine in the Old Testament and twenty seven in the New Testament. The New Testament was completed in fifty years. The Bible was written over many years and yet everything that was written fits together perfectly. God chose people who honored Him to write the Bible. He inspired them to write His words. Many of the authors were from Asia and Europe.
The four gospels gives a description of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The word ‘gospel’ itself means to bring or announce good new. To Christians the good news is that Jesus Christ died to pay the penalty for their sins so that they will become children of God through faith in Christ. The four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John paint a powerful and decisive portrait of Jesus Christ. Although, they are not a complete biography of Jesus’ life, they record the truth of who Jesus is.
The Christian Bible consists of all the Jewish Hebrew texts but they are arranged in a different manner so it makes a total of 39 books that are together known as the ‘old testament’. The Christian New Testament consists of 27 books that contain early Christian writings (Hayes 3). The Protestants count a total of 39 books, Catholics 46 while the Orthodox Christians count up to 53 books as part of their Holy Bible (Just). For Christians, the New Testament takes precedence over the Old Testament (read Hebrew text) and they use the reading of the New Testament to confirm the text of the Old Testament. For Jews however the Hebrew text is the supreme scripture and they rely on it fully for their religious understanding (Gravett, Bohmbach, Greifenhagen
As stated by The Drama Scripture Finding Our Place, “the Gospel means ‘good news’ and this is the best news there can be: in Jesus, the kingdom of God has come!” (Bartholomew, Craig pp. 126) The Gospel helps us understand more about Jesus and his life; therefore, reading and understanding each Gospel on its own before attempting to put the events of Jesus in order is essential and helpful. An article titled An Overview of the Four Gospels of the New Testament states that the four testaments all reflect different ideas even though they are all the same stories. (FRONTLINE) which I think is very relevant. Luke, Mathew, Mark are said to be the most similar but regardless of how similar they seem they all are special in their own way. They wouldn’t
When people hear the word “gospel,” they typically associate it with the Bible, and for a variety of people this is the extent of their biblical knowledge. While numerous people instinctively turn their heads away at the mention of religion, their assumptions of the Gospels as boring, stuffy orders to obey God are often incorrect. Sure, most people would find more excitement and pleasure reading a Harry Potter book instead of the Bible, but they often do not realize the Gospels contain a plethora of narrative stories of adventure, suspense, and peril. It almost appears the Gospels are the ultimate action stories equipped with the typical good versus evil storyline, and, of course, a heroic figure, Jesus. Translated into “good news,”
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The Holy Bible is a book comprised of many parts, chapters, and verses. There are 66 books in the bible; the first 39 books are called the Old Testament. Written in Hebrew, it focuses on the prophecies of the coming savior. The remaining 27 books, the New Testament, are centered on the life of Jesus and his teachings. A similarity in the TaNaKh and the Holy Bible is the presence of the Torah. The Torah, in addition to being the first part of the TaNaKh, is actually the first 5 books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). Because the Christians, unlike the Jews, had no official language, they wrote and spoke in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, or Latin. These holy books were important to these religions so their beliefs and traditions could be passed down to future generations.
The word 'gospel' means good news. There are four gospel accounts in the New Testament:
The Old Testament is made up of forty six books while the New Testament is made up of twenty seven books, with a total of seventy three books in all. The Bible was written by forty different authors from all walks of life, who wrote this with the inspiration about God and God’s people. Moses and Apostle Paul were the two main contributors in writing the bible. Moses wrote the first five books in the Bible and referred to it as the Pentateuch while Apostle Paul wrote fourteen books in the New Testament.