no. they are both important to christian life.
It isn't different. The New Testament describes the exact coming as was prophesied throughout the Old Testament.
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The New Testament is shorter than the Old Testament because it focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church, while the Old Testament covers a longer period of history and includes a wider range of religious texts and laws.
Yes. The Old Testament is the Jewish bible and deals with the history of the Jews and God's relationship with them. The New Testament is the story of the life and ministry of Christ and the early Christian Church.
Cecilia is in neither the Old or the New Testament.
There are more than four books in the New Testament. You are probably thinking of the four Gospels of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
There is no such thing as a Hebrew New Testament, unless you are talking about the Christian New Testament translated into Hebrew for Israeli Christians to read. If that's the case, it is no different than any other language version of the New Testament.
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 old testament was before Jesus was born and the new testament is about Jesus and His dying on the cross to save us and we will be born again
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Matthew reference heaven more than any other New Testament Book.
Hell is not mentioned in the Old Testament; the concept first arises in the New Testament and contemporary Rabbinical writings. The Old Testament generally refers to "Sheol" which appears to be much more similar to the Greek Underworld than the current concept of Hell.