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Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Gospels.
Gospels.
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Jesus and his teachings are primarily found in the 4 Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke & John and in Revelation. Jesus and his teachings are used as a basis for the writings of the remainder of the New Testament.
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Even though the birth of Jesus is mentioned in the old testament, it is the new testament which is all about the teachings of Jesus. And also his second coming.
The New Testament is about Jesus, his teachings and the early Christian communities.
You have it a little backwards my friend. The Bible is based on Jesus' teachings. Specifically the first four books of the new testament. Jesus refers to the old testament sometimes in his teachings but they were not based on them.
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.
The new testament is about the birth of Jesus , then his life and teachings, also what the disciples did.
According to the New Testament, Jesus was Jewish, and virtually all of his teachings are distortions of things from the Torah.
No. Before his death, Jesus promised that after he left, the Spirit of Truth would come to the apostles and guide them "into all the truth" (John 16:13). Thus, the teachings of the apostles recorded in the later New Testament books are really Jesus' teachings.
The old testament deals with the prophets warnings and telling of Jesus coming and the new testament after the arivel of Jesus . And his teachings.