Study New Testament

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The New Testament is the part of the Christian Bible composed of a canonical (authoritative) set of books and letters written after the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. It is designated thus from Tertullian in the Christian Church. Unlike the Hebrew Tanach, called by the Old Testament Christians, Christians, with the exception of the so-called Messianic Jews, do not have the New Testament in common with the Jews.

It examines the purpose of each book, who was the author, when and to whom it was written. It identifies the message of each book and how it relates to others.
Deep biblical studies on the basic Christian doctrine that every believer should know. These principles must be incorporated in us to know more and more this wonderful God that we have.
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The use of the term "testament" comes from the Hebrew word berith ("covenant, covenant, covenant or provisions between two contracting parties"), through the Greek diatheké, and the Latin testamentum. Some authors present the Old and New Testament names that designate the two great sections in which the Christian Bible is divided as the result of an error of interpretation of the word diatheké, which means: 'desire' or 'will', and also 'Agreement' or 'covenant'.1 With this criterion diatheké in Greek would refer to the ancient and new covenant of God with men rather than to the Scriptures themselves.

Composition of the New Testament
The composition of the canonical New Testament was fixed little by little in the first centuries of the new religion. The oldest list is supposed to be written around 170.

The current list was originally published by Athanasius of Alexandria in 370 and consecrated as canonical at the Third Council of Carthage of 397. However, disputes over the composition of the canon did not cease. Martin Luther questioned the pertinence of including the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Judas, the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Apocalypse of John or Book of Revelation; Although ultimately, unlike the deuterocanónicos of the Old Testament, they were never rejected. However, the canonization of 2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, James and Jude, as well as Hebrews and Revelation, remains a topic of debate.

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