Answer 1 Christians believe that the New Testament and the New Covenant replaces the Law of Moses and the Old Covenant.
Answer 2
It depends on the sect of Christianity and the way the different sects read the New Testament. Of course, since there are many divisions within the major sects, the groupings are provided to give a general idea.
There is the perspective that the New Testament is an expansion, but not a replacement of the Old Testament. This is typically espoused by Catholics and Orthodox Christians. They see the Old Covenant as being a way that a certain group of people, the Israelites, were made holy. The New Covenant allows people outside of the Israelite tribes to be grafted into that holiness through accepting the New Covenant.
There is also the perspective that the New Testament is a replacement for the Old Testament. Christian groups that espouse this perspective are mostly Protestants. The underlying premise was that God granted holiness to one group of people, the Israelites, who failed to keep his laws. Therefore, God was required to create a New Covenant with the whole world to better bring holiness into it. This law eclipses and replaces the Old Covenant because the Old Covenant was a failure.
He died well before the New Testament days. He's an Old Testament man.Answer:The "Transfiguration." See Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9 for the New Testament accounts.
The first five books of the Bible (in the New Testament) are believed to be written by Moses.
The Old Testament is the Mosaic covenant of works The New Testament is the Abrahamic covenant of grace Law of Moses: the ministration of death Gospel of Christ: the ministration of life
Aaron in the 0ld testament was the brother of Moses.
The fifth book of the old testament is the fifth book of Moses called Deuteronomy.
No. Jesus is the New Testament Moses is the Old Testament
In both the Old and New Testaments, God spoke to Jesus in an audible voice. At Jesus' baptism in the New Testament, God's voice was heard affirming Jesus as His Son. In the Old Testament, on the Mount of Transfiguration, God's voice was also heard confirming Jesus' identity.
The Old Testament contains sacred texts of Judaism, including the Torah, Psalms, and Prophets, while the New Testament contains texts about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian Church. The Old Testament focuses on the covenant between God and the Israelites, while the New Testament emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of that covenant and the establishment of a new covenant for all believers.
He died well before the New Testament days. He's an Old Testament man.Answer:The "Transfiguration." See Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9 for the New Testament accounts.
The first five books of the Bible (in the New Testament) are believed to be written by Moses.
Genesis is the first book of Moses , and it is also the first book in the Old Testament.
Galatians is in the New Testament. It is one of the letters written by the apostle Paul to the early Christian churches in the region of Galatia.
There is no clear physical description of Moses in the Old Testament, so his race or skin color is not explicitly mentioned. However, Moses was born in Egypt and was likely of North African descent, which could be described as a person of color.
The Old Testament is the Mosaic covenant of works The New Testament is the Abrahamic covenant of grace Law of Moses: the ministration of death Gospel of Christ: the ministration of life
Aaron in the 0ld testament was the brother of Moses.
Aaron
No. Moses was not a son of God according to the Old Testament