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  1. The word testament in the expression "New Testament" refers to a new covenant that Christians believe completes or fulfils the Mosaic covenant (the old covenant) that Yahweh (the national god of Israel) made with the people of Israel on Mount Sinai through Moses, described in the books of the Old Testament.

  2. The New Testament, as usually received in the Christian Churches, is made up of twenty-seven different books attributed to eight different authors, six of whom are numbered among the Apostles (Matthew, John, Paul, James, Peter, Jude) and two among their immediate disciples (Mark, Luke).

  3. May 28, 2024 · New Testament, second and later of the two major divisions of the Christian Bible, and the portion that is canonical (authoritative) only to Christianity. Christians see in the New Testament the fulfillment of the promise of the Old Testament. Learn more about the New Testament.

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  4. The Bible (from biblos, Greek for ‘book’) is the basis of two great religions, Judaism in the Old Testament and Christianity in the New Testament. In each case it brings together a group of documents to tell the story of the founders and early followers of the religion.

  5. NEW TESTAMENT. There are twenty-seven books in the NT, made up of four gospels, the Book of Acts, twenty-one epistles, and the Book of Revelation. (For a detailed account of how these particular books came to be treated as a special collection see Canon of the New Testament.)

  6. This is a fitting conclusion to the New Testament and the entire Bible as it describes God’s final defeat of Satan through Jesus and the eternal dwelling of God with his people in the new heavens and the new earth.

  7. Jan 12, 2014 · Learn about the 27 books of the New Testament, how they are arranged in five categories, and what they teach about Jesus and his followers. The New Testament is the part of the Bible with the stories of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and followers.