It started with the birth of Jesus Christ and his ministry.
The New Testament was developed over the course of the first 250-300 years of the history of Christians. It started as oral tradition and evolved from there.
The New Testament church came into existence on the first Day of Pentecost following Jesus' ascension. The account is found in Acts 2.
As far as I know the church was started by Paul in the new testament. And not in the old testament. At that time in the old testament they had the temple only. And Jesus also never did built a church in his life time.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
New testament
The New Testament was developed over the course of the first 250-300 years of the history of Christians. It started as oral tradition and evolved from there.
The New Testament church came into existence on the first Day of Pentecost following Jesus' ascension. The account is found in Acts 2.
New Testament
As far as I know the church was started by Paul in the new testament. And not in the old testament. At that time in the old testament they had the temple only. And Jesus also never did built a church in his life time.
The New Testament identifies seventeen or eighteen, but the unnamed ones are unknown.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The New Testament. All gospels are in the New Testament.
New Testament
James is from the New Testament.
John is from the New Testament.
Matthew is from the New Testament.
God made many covenants in the Old Testament, but I assume you are speaking about the "New Covenant" vs the "Old Covenant" which God gave Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. The "New Covenant" or second was mentioned in the Old Testament several times as a covenant which was yet future. The "New Covenant" started in the New Testament when Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary, was buried, and was resurrected the third day. The 'Old Covenant" was by Law and the "New Covenant" was by grace.