Exodus 10:3.
Judaism uses the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible. Christianity uses a Bible containing both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
"His loyalty is a testament to his good faith and friendship." This is a sentence that uses the term "testament" properly.
Antonyms for the adjective humble (modest) could include conceited, arrogant, or pretentious.For other uses of the word, the opposite could be assertive, insolent, or showy.Arrogant.
Judaism.
Christians as a whole profess to believe in the New Testament which is the bible books of Matthew through Revelation.
The only Old Testament appearance of the word "disciple" (in the King James version) is in Isaiah 8:16.
There is no specific scripture for the "house of judgment". A scripture that uses the same group of words (NIV translation) is: 1 Peter 4:17For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?In this case, the "house" of God are those who are members of the church. In this scripture, judgment begins with the church, those who should know what the Bible says and should be obedient to it.
The Bible version that uses the name Yeshua instead of Jesus is the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament.
They are as varied as the individual. As one with a desktop, I easily navigate to biblical Scripture to assist in my answers here.
Antonyms for the adjective humble (modest) could include conceited, arrogant, or pretentious.For other uses of the word, the opposite could be assertive, insolent, or showy.Arrogant.
The scripture "What the devil meant for evil, God uses for good" shows that divine intervention can turn negative situations into positive outcomes. It highlights the idea that God can bring good out of bad circumstances, ultimately triumphing over adversity.
Every Christian church, regardless of denomination, uses the Bible as scripture, although not all Christian churches use the same version. This amounts to over 2 billion people worldwide. Some of the more popular versions are the King James Version and the New International Version. Jewish congregations use the Old Testament portion of the Bible (about 14 million people), and Muslims (about 2 billion people) share many of the Old Testament stories in their Qur'an.