His resurrection
The entire new testament is about Jesus.
Lydia is mentioned at Acts 16:14.
Some of the New Testament of the Holy Bible is a partial history of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
No, the Jewish Cannon of their scriptures (commonly referred to as the "Old Testament") had closed roughly 400 years before Jesus (the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Jeshua, which is used in the Old Testament to refer to the follower of Moses that brought the Jews into Canaan) was born. The followers of Jesus recorded stories of his teachings, life, death, resurrection, and ascension in the books that were ultimately collected into the New Testament. Most Jews reject Jesus as a Messiah (transliterate into Greek as Christ) and the New Testament. The Catholic Church closed the Christian Cannon of the New Testament about 400 years after Jesus died.
Studying the New Testament is fundamental for many reasons. The main importance though, is that it follows the life, death, and resurection of Jesus Christ, the messiah. By studying the New Testament, you can learn about Jesus, who has saved us from sin.
His resurrection
His resurrection
If you are referring to the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, then the physical life story of Jesus is not mentioned. Only brief snippets of Jesus' younger days - birth, toddler, twelve are mentioned in the New Testament.
I think Jesus had a great, short life of healing and doing miracle's.
The new testament is focussed centrally around the life of Jesus.
The New Testament.
The New Testament is about Jesus' life, when he was born, and after he died.
part of Jesus life
The old testament is the first half of the bible. The old testament is before Jesus was born (BC). The new testament is telling about Jesus' life.
the bible is spilt into two sections: The old testament an the new testament. the old testament tells us about the creation of the earth and life before Jesus and the new testament tells us about Jesus' life.
The entire new testament is about Jesus.
The new testament is about the birth of Jesus , then his life and teachings, also what the disciples did.