Never heard of such a saying.
The easter story is in the new testament. the old testament talks about passover.
Just about all the New Testament talks of 'elements of trust', because the new Testament is about faith in Jesus Christ, and the Oxford Dictionary defines trust as: firm belief in the reliability, truth or strength etc of a person or thing.
Most were in the new testament or in Jesus' teachings or some might be in the old testament when it talks about the prophets and their teachings.
That would really be based on the individuals preference. The Old Testament provides valuable history, but the New Testament talks about Jesus Christ's ministry in the gospels, and everything after that (after he ascended into heaven) has something to do with his disciples.
It comes in the book of Genesis .
It comes in the book of Genesis .
Acts, the fifth book in the new testament, talks about the movement of the apostles and the early church after Jesus' ressurectoin.
One of the few places it talks about veiling in the New Testament is 1 Corinthians chapter 11. It mentions veils quite often in the Old Testament.
When the bible talks about Jonah and the big fish, it is in the book Jonah in the old testament.
First that question is not properly written to give you the perfect answer. The "Christian testament"? The Bible is made out of the "Old Testament" and the "New Testament" which is the Bible. The Bible is broken up by different books that create the Old and the New. In the Old Testament, that is where Jesus has not yet come to earth and die for our sins. Therefore, in the Old Testament there was worse judgment on the world. Then, the New Testament is when Jesus finally came to earth to die for our sins so that we may have eternal life. Basically, the Bible is in two halves. The Old Testament starts with Genesis where God talks about how he created the world. Then the New Testament starts in the Book of Matthew then so on. If you are looking to study about Jesus Christ, start with the New Testament.
The Old Testament and The New Testament. The Old Testament pretty much lays down the foundation of the world, talks about the events leading up the birth and death of Christ, and lays down a bunch of rules. It's pretty much packed with Biblical history. The New Testament describes the coming of Christ and his persecution and death on the cross, and God's promise to the world to come again.
It is the second book in the old testament called Exodus.