It depends who you are talking about, every denomination (Catholics, Baptist, Lutherans ) and the religion (Jews, Muslims, Christians). To the Jewish it is there Bible, the Christians is and example of what God wants you to be and the guidelines of christian livings, because Jesus has come they are still in effect but because it is almost impossible to do we ask Jesus who died for out sins on the cross for forgiveness (must truly believe to work). With the Muslems it is a bit different, but I believe it is also guidelines...
Charles A. Kimball has written: 'Jesus' exposition of the Old Testament in Luke's gospel' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Quotations in the New Testament, Relation to the Old Testament, Views on the Old Testament
The Old Testament.
Abraham is first mentioned in the Old Testament.
Jonah is from the Old Testament.
The book of Job can be found in the Old Testament.
Jesus was in the new testament and not the old testament.
Parts of the Old Testament describe God as a wrathful and vengeful god. The New Testament insists that God is a loving god, but Judaism has not really resiled from the Old Testament description. The early Gnostics were unable to reconcile the two separate views of God, so they insisted that there must really be two different gods.
The book of Psalms is found in the Old Testament.
There are 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament (a total of 66 books in the Bible). There are 23,145 verses (KJV) in the Old Testament and 7,957 verses (KJV) in the New Testament. If all verses were equal, that would put the Old Testament at 74.4% and the New Testament at 25.6% of the entire Bible.
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.
Old testament
Psalms are in the old testament.