The main writings that make up the Old Testament include books like Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, and Isaiah. The New Testament consists of writings such as the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, as well as the letters of Paul and the Book of Revelation.
apocrypha
Presumably, you are referring to the 4 main Gospels of: Mathew, Mark, Luke & John!
The old testament contains the Prophets of our Father The new testament contains the writings about Christ and the Apostles
No, the writings of Paul only exist in the New Testament.
The New Testament writers believed that God's word was inspired and authoritative. They saw their own writings as a means to convey God's message and teachings to others. They sought to faithfully communicate the message of Jesus Christ and the principles of the Christian faith through their writings.
The New Testament was written between 50-100 AD, with the earliest writings believed to be the letters of Paul.
If you are referring to the manuscripts of the writings of the Apostles and some disciples, these eventually became known as the New Testament.
Paul was the main writer of letters (epistles) in the New Testament.
The Holy Bible that contains both the Old Testament and New Testament. There are 66 books of inspired writings.
The New Testament includes writings such as the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), Acts of the Apostles, various letters (epistles) written by apostles like Paul, Peter, and John, and the Book of Revelation.
It didn't get "added" - the Bible is made up of the old Jewish books (what we call the Old Testament) and the books which concern Christ and the works and writings of his apostles. (what we call the New Testament). So there was no "Bible" before the New Testament.
Epistles. The majority of New Testament writings are epistles of Paul, James, Peter, John, and Jude with the anonymous Hebrews.