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What Jewish sect most frequently named in the New Testament?

Pharisees


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Who is named as the author of the most letters in the New Testament?

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What is the most frequently named city in the bible?

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What are the 10 most frequently mentioned names in the New Testament?

The most common name sin the bible new testament are Jesus, Peter, John. Paul , Luke and Matthew.


What woman's name is found most frequently in the New Testament Bible?

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Are there any Jewish boys named christian?

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What is the most scared writing of the Jewish religion that are in the first five books of the Hebrew bible?

The Torah is the most sacred Jewish book, and is (basically) the first 5 books of the Christian old testament.


What animal is mentioned most frequently in both the new and old testament?

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How has Judaism influenced Christianity?

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Why is Judaism important to the Christians?

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