I can not clearly tell.
the New Testament
In the New Testament.
Firstly Mary Magdalene never wrote any book in the new testament.
No way! they DID NOT WRITE the BIBLEI think the apostles wrote the New Testament!!!
The first family in both the new Testament and Old Testament are Adam (the first man), his wife, Eve (the first women), and their sons, Cain and Abel.
The Piso family, particularly Gaius Calpurnius Piso, has been speculated by some scholars to have had a role in the authorship of certain New Testament texts, particularly the Gospels. This theory suggests that the Piso family, who were influential during the early Roman Empire, may have sought to create a narrative that aligned with their political and social interests. However, this view is not widely accepted among mainstream historians and biblical scholars, who attribute the writings of the New Testament to early Christian communities and their leaders rather than to a singular influential family. The majority of evidence supports the idea that the texts were written by followers of Jesus and early church leaders in response to the spiritual and social needs of their communities.
the New Testament
In the New Testament.
Firstly Mary Magdalene never wrote any book in the new testament.
No way! they DID NOT WRITE the BIBLEI think the apostles wrote the New Testament!!!
No, St. Jude did not write any of the letters in the New Testament. The Epistle of Jude in the New Testament is attributed to Jude, the brother of James, not the apostle St. Jude.
No, Saint Luke wrote only in the New Testament. "The Gospel according to Saint Luke" and the "Book of Acts".
Yes, James was originally written in Greek, as were all the New Testament books.
The first family in both the new Testament and Old Testament are Adam (the first man), his wife, Eve (the first women), and their sons, Cain and Abel.
Luke = לוק But the New Testament character is called לוקאס
New Testament
No. Clement of Alexandria wrote a number of Christian works late in the second century and early in the third century, but none of this was placed in the New Testament.