No. We do know that Paul wrote at least some of the epistles attributed to him, but biblical scholars can not say with certainty who wrote the other books of the New Testament. However, it is universally agreed that Jesus did not write any of the New Testament.
Flavius Josephus was born in AD 37 or 38. He was born into a priestly family. He was well acquainted with the happenings of his time and no doubt knew of the Christian movement, and was well acquainted with Jewish history of which he wrote much.
No. He authored The Jewish War and The Antiquities of the Jews.
Josephus Daniels was sent by President Roosevelt to serve as an ambassador between the US and Mexico.
Yes there is a relationship between the old testament and the law , as the book of Moses Leviticus is full of laws the Jews had to follow.
The Hebrew people
An agreement that brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people.
The overriding topic is the relationship between God and the Israelites. See also:More information
Song of Songs (or Song of Solomon) is a book in the Old Testament. It describes the relationship between a man and a woman. This is thought to be an allegory for Christ's relationship with the Church.
Christ taught that love fulfils the Old Testament law.
The book of the Old Testament that is also called Canticles is the Song of Solomon. It is a collection of love poems between two lovers that has been interpreted as an allegory of the relationship between God and his people.
A careful reading of the Old Testament in the original Hebrew shows that there was no prophecy of Jesus coming to earth.
The event that stabilized the formerly tenuous relationship between Christians and Jews is the Second Vatican Council. The other name for the old testament is Torah.
The Old Testament is a collection of religious texts sacred to Judaism and Christianity. It contains historical accounts, laws, prophecies, and poetry that are seen as foundational to understanding the history and teachings of these faiths. It is valued for its moral guidance, wisdom, and insights into the relationship between humanity and the divine.
The historical perspective of the Jewish Bible centers around the relationship between God and the Israelites: how the Israelites came to be, how their relationship with God came about, and its ups and downs. See also the attached Related Link.