Rabbi is the word used for Jesus when he was teaching. It is a common term used at that time.
The New Testament word that means teacher is "didaskalos" in Greek. It is often translated as "teacher" or "master" in English translations of The Bible.
In the King James version the word - teach - appears 76 times in the New Testament the word - teacher - appears 13 times in the New Testament
The word "Testament" means - agreement, covenant. So the New Testament can also be called the New Covenant.
The word lord in the new testament is a translation of the Greek word kurios which can means: master, owner or sovereign. The word kurios is derived from kuros which means supremacy. In the New Testament it is most commonly used as a divine title in the same way as the word Yahweh is used in the Old Testament.
The word Testament means covenant. The Old Testament describes the old covenant God made. The New Testament describes the new covenant Gad made with humans through Christ Jesus. The Old Testament looks forward to Christ where as the New Testament looks back at the promises of Christ.
The word epistle means in letter form. most of the Epistles written in the New Testament were written by Paul.
In the King James version the word - glory - appears 402 times, 177 times in the New Testament and the word - glorieth - appears 3 times, twice in the New Testament the word - glorified - appears 50 times, 36 times in the New Testament the word - glorify - appears 25 times, 17 times in the New Testament the word - glorifying - appears 3 times, all in the New Testament the word - glorious - appears 45 times, 13 times in the New Testament the word - glorying - appears 4 times, all in the New Testament the word - gloriest - appears once, but not in the New Testament the word - glorifieth - appears once, but not in the New Testament the word - gloriously - appears 3 times, but not in the New Testament
In the King James version the word - glory - appears 402 times, 177 times in the New Testament and the word - glorieth - appears 3 times, twice in the New Testament the word - glorified - appears 50 times, 36 times in the New Testament the word - glorify - appears 25 times, 17 times in the New Testament the word - glorifying - appears 3 times, all in the New Testament the word - glorious - appears 45 times, 13 times in the New Testament the word - glorying - appears 4 times, all in the New Testament the word - gloriest - appears once, but not in the New Testament the word - glorifieth - appears once, but not in the New Testament the word - gloriously - appears 3 times, but not in the New Testament
The answer is found by you counting the rteferences in any good exhaustive concordance
Disciple literally means "follower".Another answer:The literal meaning of the word "disciple" as used in the New Testament (Greek mathetes) is, "learner; pupil." Luke 6:40 - A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher. [NKJV]
The abbreviation for 'New Testament' is NT.
In the King James version the word - truth - appears 118 times in the New Testament the word - truth's - appears once in the New Testament and the word - true - appears 54 times in the New Testament
In the King James version the word - truth - appears 118 times in the New Testament the word - truth's - appears once in the New Testament and the word - true - appears 54 times in the New Testament