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.
AnswerThe gospels of the New Testament were first written in Greek.
The new testament contains the teaching of Jesus, and the books of Paul and the four gospels mainly.
The Old Testament does not have any Gospels (Good News) as there was not much in the way of good news such as in the New Testament and the Good News that the world now has a Savior, Jesus Christ.
No. The accounts of what Jesus did on earth are all in the New Testament, primarily in the Gospels.
In the present format of the new testament there are four gospels> There are however many others which were excluded by the early church. The basis of why some are in and others out lacks documentation.
The New Testament. All gospels are in the New Testament.
There are 4 Gospels in the New TestamentMatthewMarkLukeJohn
AnswerThe gospels of the New Testament were first written in Greek.
There are four gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The first four books of the New Testament Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are called the gospels
New Testament. its in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
The names of the first four books of the New Testament are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
They are Gospels, History, Letters and Prophecy.
There are four gospels in the New Testament - Matthew. Mark. Luke, and John.
the gospels
I prefer the new testament, I enjoy reading the gospels
The book that comes after the Gospels in the New Testament is the Acts of the Apostles.