The third letter of John does not mention Christ. It is a short personal letter written by the Apostle John to Gaius, a fellow believer, and no version or translation has added the word Christ to the text or translation.
The underlying Greek text for that letter (epistle) does not have the Greek equivalent (ΧÏιστός, Christos) anywhere in it. Similarly, no Hebrew versions or translations have the corresponding Hebrew word מָשִ××™×—Ö· (Messiah) in them.
AnswerYes. Christ is not mentioned in John's third letter.
In every book of the New Testament.
You have not mentioned the names of the book,.
the anti christ of the old testament that represents the anti christ if the new testament (which is to come)
Nowhere. In the New Testament the antichrist is mentioned only in the First and Second Epistles of John.
I am not Sure about the old Testament... But I do know the one about the new testament...The word Easter is mentioned once in the New Testament. Its mentioned in the book of Acts. You can't find Easter anywhere else in the New Testament.
Only 8 times
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.
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
"Christ" is first mentioned in the first verse of the New Testament:Matthew 1:1 - The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham: [NKJV]However, it should be remembered that the title "Christ" is the Greek form of the Hebrew word "Messiah," which is first mentioned in Daniel 9:25 in the Old Testament.
In the King James version * The word Christ is mentioned 555 times * The word Christ's is mentioned 16 times * The word Christian is mentioned 2 times * The word Christs is mentioned 2 times * The word Christians is mentioned 1 time
The book of Job is in the old testament, but Job himself is mentioned in the new in James ch 5 v 11