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What foreign powers dominated Palestine with one interruption from the end of the Old Testament period through the end of the New Testament period?

The Greek Period from 323 to 167 B.C., followed by The Jewish Indepence 167 to 63 B.C., then Then Roman Period 63 B.C. to A.D. 70.


What interrupted the foreign powers dominated Palestine from the end of the old testament period through the end of the new testament period?

By the end of the old testement, Persia had already defeated Babylon and through it's king Cyrus, the exiles returned to their land. What the Old Testement doesn't cover is the Hellenist period in which the Jews were subject to the Greeks for quite a while until the rebellion of Judas Macabee. After a 100 year monarchy of the Jews, the Romans finally took over and would be in charge for hundreds of years.


Who does the Pentateuch in the Old Testament point to in the New Testament?

The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.


How many direct quotations does the New Testament have from the Old testament?

There are about 294 quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament. But of these you will seldom find exactly the same words in the two quotations because the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek originally; and through many translations the words also change somewhat. There are also, besides these, about 633 allusions to Old Testament Scriptures in the New Testament.


Explain How the Old Testament and the New Testament are different?

The biggest difference is in the Old Testament any christian was a christian because they new Jesus was coming and was going to die on the cross, in the New Testament they got to be with Jesus, they saw Him and most beleived. In the new testament till now we believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins and that through Him we can go to heaven. So the main thing is people believed that Jesus died for their sins and for the Old Testament they believed He was coming.

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What foreign powers dominated palestine at the end of the old testament through the end of the New Testament?

It was the mighty Roman Empire that ruled in the end of the Oldtestament and the new testament as well.


What foreign powers dominated Palestine with one interruption from the end of the Old Testament period through the end of the New Testament period?

The Greek Period from 323 to 167 B.C., followed by The Jewish Indepence 167 to 63 B.C., then Then Roman Period 63 B.C. to A.D. 70.


What interrupted the foreign powers dominated Palestine from the end of the old testament period through the end of the new testament period?

By the end of the old testement, Persia had already defeated Babylon and through it's king Cyrus, the exiles returned to their land. What the Old Testement doesn't cover is the Hellenist period in which the Jews were subject to the Greeks for quite a while until the rebellion of Judas Macabee. After a 100 year monarchy of the Jews, the Romans finally took over and would be in charge for hundreds of years.


Who dominated Mexico city from the first through the eighth century?

Cancun


How was Macbeth dominated by his wife?

She knew how to manipulate him through his notion of "manliness".


Taji farouki family from ramleh palestine?

Yes, they are originally from Ramle, Palestine. I am a Taji-Farouki myself and I confirm this through my father, and grandfather who was born in Ramle.


What was the interruption of the Roman government through Palestine?

What you mean by interruption of the Roman government is unclear.


Which component dominated the professionalization movement of police reform through the 1960s?

The reformers south


How is the Old Testament related to the New Testament, and how is the concept of the New Testament concealed within the Old Testament?

The Old Testament and the New Testament are both parts of the Christian Bible. The Old Testament contains the religious texts of Judaism and sets the foundation for the teachings in the New Testament. The concept of the New Testament is concealed within the Old Testament through prophecies, symbols, and foreshadowing of the coming of Jesus Christ as the Messiah. The New Testament then fulfills these prophecies and teachings, providing a continuation and fulfillment of the promises made in the Old Testament.


What does the word testament mean in connection to the old and New Testament?

The word Testament means covenant. The Old Testament describes the old covenant God made. The New Testament describes the new covenant Gad made with humans through Christ Jesus. The Old Testament looks forward to Christ where as the New Testament looks back at the promises of Christ.


Who does the Pentateuch in the Old Testament point to in the New Testament?

The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.


How many direct quotations does the New Testament have from the Old testament?

There are about 294 quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament. But of these you will seldom find exactly the same words in the two quotations because the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek originally; and through many translations the words also change somewhat. There are also, besides these, about 633 allusions to Old Testament Scriptures in the New Testament.