Twenty one are called letters/epistles. One is a prophetic book (Revelation). The others are the historical books Of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts (27 total).
The New Testament books were all written after Christ's resurrection. It is a separate testament from the Old Testament. We can see looking back all the many hints given in the Old Testament of a new and better testament to come, but hind sight is 20 20, as it was in large part hidden from the people living in the time of the Old Testament. All of the books of the Old Testament were written 400 years before Christ and earlier. The New Testament, as the Old Testament are both completely inspired by God.
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NOAnswer:Samuel was an Old Testament character, but he is mentionedthree times in the New Testament; in Acts 3:24 and 13:20, and in Hebrews 11:32.
It is approximately 20% of the Bible. There is much of the Old Testament mentioned in the New Testament. Isaiah is quoted the most and referred to as the 'little Bible.'
The Beatitudes can be found in the New Testament in Matthew 5:1-12 & in Luke 6:20-26.
If you meant Exodus 20, it is one of the books of the Bible, Old Testament; and the Ten Commandments is recorded in this chapter.
He shall be called Lord (Psalm 110:1; Luke 20:41-44) Once
(Hebrews 6:20)
It can be found in the old testament in the book of Moses called Exodus, chapter 20 verse 20.
.Catholic AnswerAs the Catholic Church is the one that wrote the New Testament, decided which books would go into it, translated the Old Testament from the Greek Septuagint, and the New from the original documents; and then preserved the entire thing for over 15 centuries, not only does it have both the Old and New Testaments, but without the Catholic Church nobody would have either. It was the Church that preserved and copied all the books of both for the past two thousand years. Before the printing press was invented, without the Catholic monks spending their entire lives making copies of both, they would have been lost centuries ago. The Jews threw out six books of the Old Testament some time in the first century as they supported Catholic teaching, and those, too, would have been lost. .Specifically, there is no "Catholic Bible", there is only the Bible, which the Catholic Church has carefully maintained all these centuries. There is a "protestant bible" which threw out books which didn't agree with Martin Luther's new religion, and there is a Jewish Bible which was only part of the Old Testament. The only complete Bible is maintained in the Catholic Church.
King James Bible - Redemption - 20. 9 time in Old Testament and 11 in the New Testament
The majority of the New Testament books were written between 50-100 AD, approximately 20-70 years after Jesus' death. The earliest writings are Paul's letters, written in the 50s AD, while the Gospels were written later, with Mark believed to be the earliest Gospel around 70 AD.