the Old Testament. it is the very first book in The Bible
Genesis, the book of creation, and Malachi, a book of prophecy. Then comes the gospels and new testament. Go God!
The story of Abraham is found in the Old Testament in the Book of Genesis, but he is also mentioned in the New Testament as he is the "spiritual father" of Gentile believers in the new covenant.
The biggest difference is in the Old Testament any christian was a christian because they new Jesus was coming and was going to die on the cross, in the New Testament they got to be with Jesus, they saw Him and most beleived. In the new testament till now we believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins and that through Him we can go to heaven. So the main thing is people believed that Jesus died for their sins and for the Old Testament they believed He was coming.
Few realize the New Testament didn't start until Christ died at Calvary. Heb 9:16-17... For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth. According to the scripture the New Testament was not in force until Christ died. Christ was the testator and His death ushered in the New Testament for both Jew and Gentile. As long as the testator lived the new Testament was not enforce. Scriptures go on to tell us that Christ purchased the Church with His blood. This is not to say His life was not His testament.
A lot read the Bible and find out. While you're at it read the New Testament too. Or go to Church
The New Testament can be described as The New Law as The Old Testament is to The Old Law. Christ brought a new law with Him which was to replace the old law as taught in the Old Testament. He taught that He was the Christ, the son on a living God. He also gave new commandments which the people were to live by doing away with the old, such as An eye for an eye. He taught that we were to love those who did harm to us and to love our neighbour as ourselves. He gave us the ten commandments and taught us how to pray. To go the extra mile when the need arose. He taught that everyone would be resurrected.
After. Much after. The Egyptian king was during Moses time (old testament) and Jesus was in the New Testament.
This statement was spoken by God to Abraham in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically in Genesis 12:1-3. God called Abraham to leave his homeland and go to a new land that He would show him, promising to make him into a great nation and bless him.
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Um, the Old Testament itself is a historical book. It doesn't go much older than the very beginning. We call the scrolls that make up the Old Testament the Red Sea scrolls.
You go to philippians then look for chapter four and the at the bottom there are little numbers beside the words then look for 13 and beside that is your answer.
All of the books of the New Testament go to make up the heart of this book. There is no book of more importance than another. If one understands the scriptures the New Testament is the heart of the bible.