john
Yes, the Old testament was quite avaliable to the New Testament writers.
Paul was the most prolific of the New Testament writers.
None of them, though He (Jesus) did appear to Saul/Paul.
Paul is found in the New Testament.
The other writers are Matthew, Luke, Mark, John. Peter, James Jude
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The new testament
No book in the New Testament are the work of European writers. Not even the book of Mark.
Paul
It is in the new testament, it is written by Paul in prison.
The 13th letter in the new testament , written by Paul is to-the Hebrews.
Paul comes in the new testament not the old testament.