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The writings of 1 John 2:7-9 shed insight onto this new but old commandment.

7 Dear friends, I am not writing you a new command but an old one, which you have had since the beginning. This old command is the message you have heard. 8 Yet I am writing you a new command; its truth is seen in him and in you, because the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining. 9 Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sister is still in the darkness. [1 John 2:7-9]

Likewise in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus presented the old testament laws in a new way. The differentiation is between following the letter of the law as opposed to knowing the meaning and intent behind the law.

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What happened to the old testament believers after the death of Jesus?

Some became Christians, and other remained Jews.


What religion does not accept the New Testament?

Apart from Christianity, you could say that all other religions do not accept the New Testament. (The religion that accepts the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible, but not the New Testament, is Judaism.) It is also worth noting that Islam rejects the New Testament as written, but does not reject the spiritual nature of the events it describes. Islam holds the New Testament to be a corrupted form of Jesus's Ministry, something that is very important in Islam.


How many Old Testament references are in Matthew?

There is no mention of Jesus in the Old Testament, but there are Scriptures in the Old Testament that speak of a coming Messiah. Isaiah chapter 53 is one of the more lengthly ones and if you compare it to what we know of Jesus' life and accomplishsments it is a very good likness of Jesus Christ.


Why is Isaiah called the Fifth Gospel?

More than any other book of the Old Testament, the Book of Isaiah has been interpreted by Christians in an attempt to find evidence that it foresaw the coming of Jesus. Numerous passages of Isaiah have been assigned meanings considered consistent with the New Testament. These include the claim that Isaiah 7:14 prophesied the birth of a virgin and therefore, presumably, of Jesus, the Servant Songs, which now are seen as referring to Jesus, and many others.Christians sometimes refer to the the Book of Isaiah because of the allusions to Jesus that they find within it.


What is the paragraph where the ten commandments are being broken?

A Biblical passage (or, paragraph) in which the Ten Commandments are broken is found in the Old Testament book of Exodus, Chapter 32. Here, the Israelites build and then worship a 'Golden Calf,' which is an explicit violation of the First Commandment: 'Thou shalt have no other gods before me.'

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What is the difference between the great commandment in the New Testament and the Old Testament?

In the Hebrew Bible, the commandment is: Love your neighbor as yourself; I am the LORD your God. In the New Testament, Jesus teaches that it is the "greatest" commandment to love your neighbor as yourself. So one has a suffix while the other has a prefix. It should be noted that it was the defining belief among the Pharisees that acts of loving-kindness are "greater" than ritual laws.


Did Jesus ever said to worship him?

Yes. In Matthew 4,10 and in many other parts of both the Old and New Testaments; and in the first commandment in Exodus 20, the word of God tells us to worship no other God. Jesus is the everlasting Father and is one with God.-, and in the Old Testament his name is spelt in Capitals - LORD


What specific teaching in James is similar to a teaching of Jesus found in the Gospels?

A:The teaching of the letter is not about the Christian faith, but about the importance of living a moral life. The arguments for doing so are set forth as common wisdom. The source and authority for this wisdom are taken for granted by the author. There is no suggestion in the Epistle of James that its teachings are based on anything Jesus taught. Sayings reminiscent of the teachings of Jesus are not given special privilege and are not even attributed to him as their author or authority. James 2:8 refers to the Old Testament commandment to love your neighbour as yourself, without any suggestion that the author knew Jesus to have taught the same. This is similar to Mark 12:31, where Jesus says there is none other (Old Testament) commandment greater than the commandment to love your neighbour as yourself.


Who were the other sheep spoken of by Jesus in the New Testament?

Jesus was referring to the Gentiles when he talked about the other sheep.His ministry was for all people, not just the Jews.


What is the seventh commandment?

There were times in the Old Testament when God commanded the people to kill, such as when they had to put someone to death for breaking certain laws of God, and also when they had to kill the pagan inhabitants of Caanan. But they were not to kill at times that they were not commanded by God to do so. Unjust killing, such as killing someone out of hatred or envy, without a specific command from God to do so, was forbidden. In the New Testament, Jesus taught that we were no longer to kill even our enemies, but we are told to LOVE our enemies now. Matthew 5:43 Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. Matthew 5:44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; (Jesus said this.) Even in the Old Testament there were examples where a Jew was to love his/her enemy, such as the great respect David showed to King Saul, who was persecuting him, but since Saul was King, David showed him respect because it was God's commandment to respect those in authority. These different examples may seem contradictory on the surface, but when you take the Bible as a whole, you understand that God does command some things that are for one circumstance, but not for other circumstances, and since Jesus came, we are now not to kill anyone at all.


What are other books about in the New Testament than jesus?

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Is Jesus part of the Old or New Testament?

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List of Jesus' teachings prophecies and commandments by the Evangelists with chapter and verses?

Jesus' teaching can be found throughout the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and James. The other books of the new testament also include teachings. Jesus' prophecies are also found throughout the new testament but are mainly in the book of Revelation. The commandments are found in the old testament.


What happened to the old testament believers after the death of Jesus?

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Who is the most significant person other than Jesus in the New Testament and Why?

John the Baptist. He was the forerunner of Christ.


What are the values protected by the fourth commandment?

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How many books from the Old Testament did Christ quote from?

Out of 39 books in the Old Testament Jesus quoted from 16 books. See related links. All but 9 are quoted by other New Testament writers.