The oldest person mentioned in the New Testament is likely Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist, who is described as being "well advanced in years" when he received the announcement of his son's birth (Luke 1:18). While the exact age is not specified, it is generally understood that he was quite old, possibly in his sixties or seventies. However, it's important to note that the New Testament does not provide specific ages for its characters, so precise age details remain uncertain.
Probably not if he appeared in the Old Testament and the New Testament he would be very old.
elijah
Adam was 930 years old methuselah was 969 years old
God.
Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.
genesis
The oldest man in the old testament and the whole Bible was, Methuselah.
Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.
A:It is uncertain whether the "Songof Deborah" (Judges 5) is the ealiest material in the Old Testament, but it is certainly among the oldest.
The Old Testament.
New Testament
Job.