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There is no direct record of Jesus specifying the canonical books of the New Testament during his lifetime. The formation of the New Testament canon was a process that developed over centuries through the early Church's discussions and decisions.
In the Old Testament there are 56 places where horsemen are mentioned and in the New Testament there are 3 places.
The bulkiest Bible ever produced was the Old Testament. It is observed that the Old Testament is somewhat bulkier and more comprehensive than the Protestant Bible.
no it wasn't
The New Testament does not oppress women. What ever you read in the New Testament and think is oppression of women may be the customs of the people of that time
The marital status of Daniel in the Old Testament is not recorded. It is thus not possible to say either way.
maybe but if not call her
The brainiest Christian text ever written can be found all over the Old and New Testament
Judaism-believes the Old Testament and that the messiah which the Old Testament fortells has not come. Christianity- believes the Old Testament and the New Testament and that the Messiah which the Old Testament fortells has already come. John 3:16 (in New Testament) "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that who so ever believes in Him shall not parish but have everlasting life. " Jesus Christ is this Son/Messiah, according to the New Testament.
no, mainly as when talks in the old testament apostraphes hadn't been thought of.
Yes, in the New Testament, specifically in the book of Acts, there is a passage that describes a vision in which Peter is told by God that all animals are now clean to eat, including pork. This is often interpreted as a symbolic representation of the acceptance of Gentiles into the Christian faith.
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