the intertestamental period:
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The time period between the ending of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament in the Bible
The period between the Old and the New Testament is known as the Intertestamental Period. Events and writings originating between the final prophet mentioned in the OT (Malachi, about 450 B.C.) and the birth of Christ (about 4 B.C.).
The New Testament.
the new world translation has gods personal name in it.
Opinion The 400 years period is the approximate period of silence between the time of Malachi (circa 430 BCE) and the New Testament period. In Malachi 3:1, it is written that a messenger will prepare the way, which according to Christian tradition is John the Baptist as described in the New Testament. The time period between Malachi and John the Baptist is roughly 400 years.
It is called the new Testament.
Amos - Minor Prophet in the Old Testament (between Joel and Obadiah) Acts - Historical Narrative in the New Testament (between John's Gospel and Romans)
None. Nobody of that name is mentioned in the New Testament
The disciples of the new testament were the twelve people that Jesus asked to follow him and share the period of his ministry.
Plato lived in the Greek period , and contributed nothing to the old testament.
The second book of the Bible is Exodus, in the Old Testament. It is found in between Genesis and Leviticus. In the New Testament, it is Mark. It is found between Matthew and Luke.
The 400 years between the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are called in the Intertestamental Period. During that time, the Maccabean Revolt happened and the Roman Empire came into power in the region.