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The story of Passover is told in the old testament of the Bible, Exodus. I do not believe the new testament has a counterpart.
The easter story is in the new testament. the old testament talks about passover.
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Christ. It is not mentioned as a holiday in either book of the bible, but it is inspired by the Gospels in the New Testament. Jesus was celebrating Passover at the time of the Last Supper. Passover commemorates the Exodus from Egypt in the Old Testament.
The lamb was killed in the temple, but not after christ died on the cross.
NONE. they broke bread in the new testament but it is called communion in the christian churches
There are a number of prophecy books in the Bible like Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah. But the main ones that people relate to are Daniel in the Old Testament and Revelation in the New Testament.
You must call on his name to save you. THAT IS ALL. read the New Testament for further info but all you must know is that you need him and to call his name.
New Testament
The only New Testament reference to Rebekah (Rebecca) is found in Romans chapter 9, beginning with verse 10. However, perhaps it should be noted that only a Bible believer with some knowledge of the Old Testament will perceive the passage as an "explanation." It will make little or no sense to a skeptic or unbeliever.
134 times. 18 in the Old Testament; 116 in the New. Almost as many times is the word believed or believer is used.
Easter is linked to the Passover and Exodus from Egypt recorded in the Old Testament through the Last Supper and crucifixion that preceded the resurrection. According to the New Testament, Jesus gave the Passover meal a new meaning, as he prepared himself and his disciples for his death in the upper room during the Last Supper. He identified the loaf of bread and cup of wine as symbolizing his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed. 1 Corinthians 5:7 states, "Get rid of the old yeast that you may be a new batch without yeast - as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed." This refers to the Passover requirement to have no yeast in the house and to the allegory of Jesus as the Paschal lamb.
The New Testament. All gospels are in the New Testament.