They were the only ones who could afford to do so.
No. All Jewish boys were educated at synagogues.
Yes hell is very much mentioned in the new testament , in the story of Lazrus and the rich man.
Jesus is only foun in the new testament :) Read a bible!
Only the New Testament.
No Daniel is in the old Testament only.
The New Testament is of Christian origin. So, that would be Christianity only.
There are only 27 books in the New Testament. There is no 33rd book.
Only Christians read the New Testament because it follows Jesus, who is only the messiah in Christian mythology.
NO
The word "backslider" doesn't appear in the New Testament, and only once in the Old Testament, in Proverbs 14:14.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
This question can be understood in terms of reading only the Old Testament but not the New Testament, or in terms of reading only the Old Testament but nothing else that could contradict or challenge the stories and traditions portrayed in the Old Testament. For a Jew, there is no particular disadvantage in reading the Old Testament but not the New Testament, as the New Testament is not relevant to his religion. For a Christian, the disadvantage is that the books most important to his faith are in the New Testament. Anyone reading only the Old Testament and not what is now known about the history of the times and biblical scholarship on the Old Testament, the disadvantage is that the reader must take everything literally and can not have an informed view as to how literally the Old Testament should be read.
Only the New Testament has references to Jesus.