No. Clement of Alexandria wrote a number of Christian works late in the second century and early in the third century, but none of this was placed in the New Testament.
The Old Testament was completed by the second century BCE, long before Paul lived. He did not write any books in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament consists of a lot of books, probably written by different people over a long period. General opinion is that its writing was spread over 1000 years from the 12th Century BC to the 2nd Century BC.
Paul wrote 13 books in the New Testament. He wrote Romans 1 & 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 & 2 Thessalonians 1 & 2 Timothy Titus Philemon
Matthew's Gospel contains more refereences to the Old Testament than any other New Testament book. Sometimes the author pointed to the Old Testament as prefiguring events in his Gospel, sometimes he would just write passages that reflected Old Testament passages and let the discerning reader find the parallel passage in the Old Testament. He wanted his Gospel to be seen as the successor to the Hebrew scriptures.
the New Testament
None. The Old Testament is a compilation of several books. It is not in itself a book.
The Old Testament was completed by the second century BCE, long before Paul lived. He did not write any books in the Old Testament.
No, Saint Luke did not write any books of the Old Testament. He is traditionally believed to have authored the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
The question is not clear at all, is it books then it is five of them in the ld testament.
They wrote several books of the Old Testament.
Luke wrote two books in the New Testament , they are the gospel of Luke and The book of Acts.
AnswerThe books of the Old Testament were all written before 100 BCE, so could not have been written by the apostle John.
Euclid of Alexandria. He wrote a number of books about geometry but is best know for "Elements".
The Holy Spirit guided Paul to write 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament, which are known as the Pauline Epistles.
St. Luke wrote two books in the New Testament: the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
Yes, the New Testament book of James was written in Greek.
No, Elijah did not write a book of the Bible. He was a prophet in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings.