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  • ...ractices of [[Christianity]]. There are many single-volume editions of the New Testament, although most Bibles contain both the New and [[Old Testament]]. == Books of the New Testament ==
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  • Translation of the original Hebrew Old Testament, and Greek New Testament texts into the Hawaiian Language
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  • ...ractices of [[Christianity]]. There are many single-volume editions of the New Testament, although most Bibles contain both the New and [[Old Testament]]. == Books of the New Testament ==
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  • A book in the New Testament
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  • A book in the New Testament
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  • (1954–) American [[New Testament]] scholar and one of the leading proponents of [[Jesus mythicism]].
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  • {{r|New Testament}}
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  • The four Gospels in the New Testament, telling of the life and death of Jesus Christ.
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  • New Testament parable of Jesus, about heaven and the sinner who repents; a young man leav
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  • {{r|New Testament}}
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  • ...distinct from the [[Hebrew Bible]] in that it is usually bound with the [[New Testament]]. The Old Testament contains the books of the Pentateuch, books chroniclin
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  • ...been lacking in the study of classical letters, and he published the first New Testament in Greek. His most popular work was the ''Colloquies''.
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  • *Dunn, James D.G. ''Unity and Diversity in the New Testament: An Inquiry into the Character of Earliest Christianity.'' SCM Press: 2006.
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  • ...y refers to the [[Christian Bible]], including [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament|New Testaments]], or the Hebrew Bible, also called the [[Tanakh]], which co ...ook |author=Ehrman, Bart D.; Metzger, Bruce Manning |title=The text of the New Testament: its transmission, corruption, and restoration |publisher=Oxford University
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  • == The Spirit in the New Testament == ...urch. Along those lines, the Spirit is only mentioned a few times in the [[New Testament]].
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  • ...n, such as conversion story of Saul who became Paul, as described in the [[New Testament]], or the revelations described by [[Joseph Smith]]. The [[New Testament]] states that Christians have the obligation to tell others about their fai
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  • {{r|New Testament}}
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  • * Brown, Raymond E. ''An Introduction to the New Testament.'' New York: Doubleday, 1997. ISBN 0-385-24767-2 * Ehrman, Bart. ''The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings.'' New York: Oxf
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  • ...Professor of [[Theology]] at [[Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary]], a [[New Testament]] scholar, member of the [[Jesus Seminar]] and author of a number of books
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  • ...d in two parts, [[Buke I]] (the [[old testament]]), and [[Buke II]] (the [[new testament]]). The entire [[Translation (language)|translation]] and printing process ...New York]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], in 1828-29. A complete New Testament in Hawaiian was printed on the island of [[Oahu]] in 1832, and the entire B
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  • |event= A complete New Testament in Hawaiian was printed on the island of Oahu in 1832
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  • New Testament accounts feature Mary at several key points in Jesus' life. Mary has been
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  • ...christianity/history/jesus.htm Overview of the Life of Jesus] A summary of New Testament accounts.
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  • ...ded in modern Christian Bibles but not Jewish ones. These are known as the New Testament. The usual Christian arrangement of both Old and New Testaments is into his ...ew Testament this variation gradually disappeared. The modern canon of the New Testament is first documented in 367, in the Easter letter of Athanasius of Alexandri
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  • ...d "''aggelos''", pronounced "''ang'-el-os''", and is used 186 times in the New Testament.<ref>Thayer and Smith. "Greek Lexicon Entry for Aggelos". [http://www.bible
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  • ...Catholic Church]]. Each of the four [[Canonical gospels|gospels]] of the [[New Testament]] contains a list of the [[apostles]], no two of which are exactly the same ...k on which I will build my church." Peter comes from the Greek used in the New Testament and simply means 'Rock'.
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  • The '''canonical gospels''' are the first four books of the New Testament. the Christian canon, texts approved—canonized--by general consensus in t ...t gradually came to be generally accepted. However, different parts of the New Testament had become canonical at different times, and the four gospels were already
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  • ...ek language had an intense, productive relationship. Most crucially, the [[New Testament]] was written in Koiné Greek, and much of the proselytizing of the early C
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  • == New Testament== ...writings.<ref name=Example1>see James Dunn in ''Unity and Diversity In the New Testament: An Inquiry into the Character of Earliest Christianity''</ref> They demons
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  • * 1971: The Ventures (''New Testament'')
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  • ...lable to believers today and based on the model of Acts chapter 2 in the [[New Testament]], especially with the evidence of [[glossolalia]] or "speaking in other to
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  • ...ond Epistle of the Apostle Paul to Timothy''' is one of the books of the [[New Testament]]. It is a letter ([[epistle]]), sometimes referred to as one of the [[Past
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  • ...d "''aggelos''", pronounced "''ang'-el-os''", and is used 186 times in the New Testament.<ref>Thayer and Smith. "Greek Lexicon Entry for Aggelos". [http://www.bible
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  • ...via another route. There is no further reference to them anywhere in the New Testament.
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  • ...othy''' or the '''First Epistle to Timothy''' is one of the books of the [[New Testament]]. It is a letter (epistle), sometimes referred to as one of the [[Pastoral
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  • *Readers interested in delving into the untranslated text of the New Testament will want to know that the critical text of the Greek is the 'Nestle-Aland
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  • ...0 verso, which contains the prefaces by [[Jerome]] used to introduce the [[New Testament]], is written in the form a cross. This text is written in red, white and y
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  • ...the same names mention in the letters of [[Paul of Tarsus|Paul]] in the [[New Testament]]: "Eubulus saluteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the
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  • ...]. The Gnostics tended to [[Gnosticism and the New Testament|interpret the New Testament]] as allegory, and some interpreted Jesus himself as an allegory. Modern Gn
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  • ...The chest contained the complete books of the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s, including those yet to be written at the time Bartholomew set it adrift
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  • *''The New Testament'': 27 books
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  • ...n homiletics centered strongly on readings of Biblical verses. Indeed, the New Testament contains sayings of [[Jesus]] and other texts that exegetically re-read ver
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  • ...him to perform those pranks which were called miracles: That he called the New Testament the history of the imposter Christ; That he said Moses was the better artis
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  • ...From Old Testament examples such as the testing of Abraham through to the New Testament pinnacle of the crucifixion of Jesus, Girard identifies the stories not as
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  • ...ions, each played without a break. Words were selected by Elgar from the [[New Testament]] and [[Apocrypha]].
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  • ...re he became acquainted with the techniques of historical criticism of the New Testament, and of [[Johann Augustus Eberhard]], from whom he acquired a love of the p ...osophy — New Testament exegesis, introduction to and interpretation of the New Testament, ethics (both philosophic and Christian), dogmatic and practical theology,
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  • ...m God called the ''[[Injil]]'' in Arabic that corresponds to the Christian New Testament, but that some parts of it have been misinterpreted, misrepresented, passed
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  • ...First Christians in Their Social Worlds : Social-Scientific Approaches to New Testament Interpretation. London ; New York: Routledge, 1994.
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  • ...rdale, making much use of published translations by William Tyndale of the New Testament and some of the Old. A revision of this was produced in 1537 by Thomas Matt
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  • ...like [[http://www.torreys.org/bible/biblia03.html the Social World of the New Testament]], the [[medieval]] social world, the [[post-industrial]] social world, or
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  • ...tlepage#PPA146,M1 Google Books link]</ref> It is also mentioned in the [[New Testament]].<ref>"Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe o
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  • * Aland, K. (1965). The Authorship and integrity of the New Testament : some recent studies by Kurt Aland ... [et al.]. London: S.P.C.K.
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  • ...erors attested for Augustus or the Divus Iulius, which were adopted in the New Testament, are i.a. ''θεῖος'' ("divine", "imperatorial") and ''θειότης''
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  • ...y it could even go as far as say, a series of articles on the books of the New Testament as they are interpreted by the Methodists, the Buddhists, the Roman Catholi ...en't yet finished listing the books of the Hebrew Bible, and of course the New Testament comes after that.
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  • '''Jesus' geneaology.''' The first sentence of the New Testament (Matthew 1:1) calls Jesus "the son of David, the son of Abraham," thereby l ...helming majority of Christians). These beliefs may be traced partly to the New Testament, and partly to church tradition. Especially influential were the ecumenical
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  • ...re composed later, and reflect different contexts. Other scholars date the New Testament works closer to the time of Christ, placing the synoptic gospels in the 50' ...(the Pharisees and Saducees), whereas the Essenes are not mentioned in the New Testament. Intriguing parallels between early Christianity and Josephus's Essenes inc
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  • ...English translation) by the Eastern Orthodox Churches are grounded in the New Testament and Old Testament as such:
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  • ...as the great opponent of God and the supreme embodiment of evil. In the [[New Testament]], Satan's role would be that of an adversary of Christianity and of Jesus
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  • ...religious writings as its [[Old Testament]], along with its Jesus-based [[New Testament]], to construct its Christian [[Bible]]. The relationship between the Jewi ...eking to "demythologize" the texts and the theologies depending on them. [[New Testament]] scholarship also saw new attention through the often skeptical lens of th
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  • ...Voice,'' CRI/Voice, Institute, 2006.</ref> In early Greek versions of the New Testament, the letter ''Χ'' (chi), is the first letter of Christ (''Χριστός'' The New Testament does not give a date for the birth for Jesus. The Romans considered Decembe
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  • ...ation idioms, thus explaining the open references to the concept in both [[New Testament]] and [[Kabalistic]] literature. However, this position is at least debatab ...torical Christianity trace the origins of their pantheistic beliefs to the New Testament and other related ecclesiastical traditions. The diversity of this view ext
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  • ...14; 9:29.</ref> says the Law was given by Moses, a claim repeated in the [[New Testament]]'s Gospels of Mark<ref>The Bible. Mark 12:26.</ref> and John.<ref>The Bibl
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  • ...he [[Hebrew]] [[Old Testament]] and a Latin translation of the [[Greek]] [[New Testament]]; the translations were mainly the work of [[Jerome]] (c.345-420 AD)<ref n ...ncludes 11 complete copies on [[vellum parchment|vellum]], 1 copy of the [[New Testament]] only on vellum, 48 substantially complete integral copies on [[paper]], w
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  • ...s because the most contemporaneous records of the events of his life - the New Testament Epistles of Paul, and the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
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  • The primary reference for the Apostolic Succession is in the [[New Testament]], Matthew 16:13-19. When Peter declares ''“You are the Christ, the Son ...reserving a direct corporeal lineage is supported in several places in the New Testament
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  • ...ek language had an intense, productive relationship. Most crucially, the [[New Testament]] was written in Koiné Greek, and much of the proselytizing of the early C
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  • ...Matthias]], who then became the last of the '''Twelve Apostles''' in the [[New Testament]].
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  • ...e Biblical pattern. Calvin tried to arrange all festivals according to the New Testament, but in so doing he had to introduce many "necessary" innovations—Sunday ...y the people except that which is agreeable to the doctrine of the Old and New Testament, and which the Catholic Fathers and ancient bishops have collected from tha
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  • ...as a medium of composition of the New Testament, see Norman Perrin, ''The New Testament: An Introduction, Proclamation and Parenesis, Myth and History'' (New York:
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  • ...ollection of historic books and manuscripts, including the oldest extant [[New Testament]] document, [[Rylands Library Papyrus P52]], the so-called ''St John fragme
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  • ...d by, acting in agreement with, spreading the "good news" message of the [[New Testament]].
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  • ...ild a church modeled on what they believed to be the church of the early [[New Testament]] times.
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  • ...ided him as the pope of Wittenberg. While in hiding Luther translated the New Testament from Greek into High German, marking a literary and cultural as well as rel
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  • ...gh purely spiritual means, together with his teachings, as recorded in the New Testament, are regarded as a guide to a spiritual and practical way of life. Christia
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  • ...lves Christians according to the [[New Testament]], when the ideals of the New Testament have gone out of life? The tremendous disproportion which this state of af
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  • ...ale_william.shtml] (c.1494-1536) - 16th century theologian, translated the New Testament into English ...c.co.uk/history/historic_figures/tyndale_william.shtml] translation of the New Testament.
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  • ...hey began developing the principles of textual criticism and a view of the New Testament as the product of a particular historical period different from their own. <br><br>The first thing I shall insist upon is that if any doctrine of the New Testament be contrary to reason, we have no manner of idea of it. To say, for instan
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  • ...ound a set of gold plates placed which contained a follow-on volume to the New Testament detailing how Jesus travelled to America. This became [[The Church of Jesus
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  • *Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament
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  • ...dpictures/htm/EPH2.RWP.html Ephesians: Chapter 2]". ''Word Pictures in the New Testament''. URL accessed 2007-03-30].</ref>
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  • ...". In: ''Imagining Religion'', p. 18.</ref> The term is also used in the [[New Testament]].<ref>''Ep. Gal.'' 1.13.</ref>
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