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This period is about 4 centuries. This time for Israel was a time of terrible oppression, invasion, and bloodshed. But as always through out the history of Israel there was a faithful remnant who guarded the "sacred oracles of God" - the old testament books of the Law, the Prophets and the Psalms - that had been gathered together by Ezra. The faithful remnant clung to these books and the hope of a coming deliverer, the long promised messiah. The Greek empire came first. The Greeks gave the world a universal language, the New Testament was written in Greek. The Greeks were followed by the Romans. They built roads so they could access their conquered territories. They established political and judicial unity. These roads later aided in the spreading of the gospel. These events set the scene for the New Testament period.
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At the end of the Old Testament period, Persia dominated Palestine. In the New Testament period, the region was initially controlled by the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire.
The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.
The process through which political attitudes are acquired is called political socialization. This process involves the transmission of political beliefs, values, and behaviors through social institutions like family, education, media, and peer groups.
Political Socialization
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.
There are about 294 quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament. But of these you will seldom find exactly the same words in the two quotations because the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek originally; and through many translations the words also change somewhat. There are also, besides these, about 633 allusions to Old Testament Scriptures in the New Testament.
Christians as a whole profess to believe in the New Testament which is the bible books of Matthew through Revelation.