Yes, many times. See references to "day of the Lord".
Isaiah 13:6&7"Wail, for the day of the LORD is near!
It will come as destruction from the Almighty.
Therefore all hands will fall limp,
And every man's heart will melt."
Ezekiel 30:3 "For the day is near,Even the day of the LORD is near;It will be a day of clouds,A time of doom for the nations."
Joel 1:15 "Alas for the day!For the day of the LORD is near,And it will come as destruction from the Almighty."
So you know it is referring to the same thing see:
I Thessalonians 5:2 "For you yourselves know full well that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief in the night."
II Peter 3:10 "But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up."
Old Testament Tales ended on 1957-03-28.
The Old Testament and The New Testament. The Old Testament pretty much lays down the foundation of the world, talks about the events leading up the birth and death of Christ, and lays down a bunch of rules. It's pretty much packed with Biblical history. The New Testament describes the coming of Christ and his persecution and death on the cross, and God's promise to the world to come again.
It was the mighty Roman Empire that ruled in the end of the Oldtestament and the new testament as well.
Ways I would express it is thru out the whole bible god is the eye of the world old testament or new testament. We learn as they did in the old testament the same purpose of unification a desire to find our way and final we are and always will be the all with god from the beginning to the end.
Acording to the experts the world was created 4,004 years from the birth of christ.
It isn't different. The New Testament describes the exact coming as was prophesied throughout the Old Testament.
Old, not new.
The Bible is divided into two sections, the Old Testament and the New Testament. the Catholic church and other denominations also recognize the Apocryphal Books that were written between the end of writing of the Old Testament and beginning of writing of the New Testament.
If you include The New Testament and count from the end of the Bible, the answer is Haggai. If you count from the end of The Old Testament, the book is Judges.
The Old Testament.
Nobody knows when the end will come. Jesus didn't even know, only the Father. In the Gospels Jesus spoke of many signs that will precede His return to earth. Also, the books of Daniel (Old Testament) and Revelation (New Testament) have much to say about the end times.
No. The Old Testament does not come past 1 AD, the supposed year Jesus Christ was born. Mohammad was born approximately 570 years after Jesus.