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 apocryphal books of the Bible were originally included in the Christian Old Testament when the Christian leaders did not really know which books the Jews regarded as sacred. Eventually it was discovered that these books were among those not included in the Jewish canon. The apocrypha were included in the original 1611 version of the King James Bible, but were removed from the 1666 version. Even the Catholic Church regards these books as 'Deuterocanonical', or second-canon. Although regarded as inspired, they are not inspired in the same way as the principal books of the Old Testament.
The first five books of the Bible are the Law of Pentateuch.
If you want to know the life story of Samuel you can read about his life in I Samuel and II Samuel in the Old Testament in the Bible.
Four: Old Testament: Micah Malachi New Testament: Matthew Mark
In order to understand what is in the New Testament you need to know what happened in the Old Testament. GOD created everything in the beginning (which was the Old Testament--Genesis). The New Testament covers the Birth, Life, Death and Resurrection of our Lord. His death due to the sinners which came out of the Old Testament.
for me as a christian that who sometimes read bible, Hindi ko pa nabasa yun... but i know there is no battle in heaven
In the New Testament.
Globally speaking, they allow the Bible to interpret itself and not the views of others. For specifics, ask.
We may know the will of Lord by studying the religious boks -Old Testament, New Testament, the Tora, the Bible, the Qura'n.
Christian Doctrine is known as the study of revelation of God's word. Also know as Christian Theology, it's mainly based upon the Old Testament and New Testament.
But as far as I know the Apostles were in the new testament.
The Bible used by the Catholic church contains additional books that are not used by Protestant denominations (but do tend to also be used by Orthodox churches) following the Alexandrian Cannonical doctrine. These books are Tobias, Judith, 1 Machabees, 2 Machabees, Wisdom and Ecclesiasticus. American Catholics generally use the New American or New Jerusalem translation of the Bible which is slightly different from the KJV or NIV generally used by Protestants. The overall messages of the books of the Bible that are the same in all denominations and translations is generally the same, but may be interpreted differently by each individual and each church.
To the best of my knowledge, this phrase is not in the Bible. This is an Arab saying, possibly you are thinking of another religion, Islam. Since I am a Christian, I don't know for sure. I did a search for you on Biblegateway.com and the statement is not found.
No, many atheists I know read the Bible more for philosophy. Some read it just for the stories. You don't have to be a christian to read the Bible. The Bible is used by other religions as well. The old testament is straight from Judaism, and mormons use a slightly different version of the Bible in their churches. Regardless of your religious beliefs, the Bible contains good lessons for everyone.
no.... if you are christian or Jew u should know. if youre Muslim then i understand.... but the answer is no they are not the same....
The phrase "and we know" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 2 verses in the Old Testament and 5 verses in the New Testament.
There is nothing in the Bible that says that