Jesus, the desciples, john is major, and any one else mentioned.
Daniel
Peter
The Jordan River figures prominently in the New Testament as the place where Jesus was baptised.
There are about 7,959 verses in the New Testament of the Bible. The Old Testament has many more, about 23,214. These figures are based on the King James Version.
12 desciples, Jesus. 4 Gosepels mainly. Even though John is very different from the rest from the of the "Good News".
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
no. they are both important to christian life.
The New Testament. The New Testament comprises Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - in that order. The Bible is comprised of 1. The Old Testament and 2. The New Testament. The Old Testament relates to God and the Jewish nation and the New Testament relates to Jesus and His Sacrifice on the cross and the start of the Church age.
The most important theme in the New Testament is John 3 verse 16.
Every single book, page, and sentence is important in the New Testament. If God has had it written it is important. God does not fool around or mince His words. All of the New Testament is important.
The prophets were in the old testament. The new testament does not have any prophets, because Jesus had already fufilled the prophecies made in the old testament. However, the new testament includes 12 Apostles, including the 12 disciples minus Judas, plus Paul
The New Testament reports events said to have occurred when Israel no longer existed, and had not existed for around seven and a half centuries. Nevertheless, the single most important event in the New Testament ought to be the resurrection of Jesus.
The New Testament epistles are important to scholars because they help demonstrate how first-century Christianity evolved and some differences in belief that existed in various Christian communities.
it is the most important one out of the three. the third testement is about your mom lofl ;)