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    The New Testament as Church Scripture Amber Stewart RELS 2311‚ TTh 1:00 December 8‚ 2012 The New Testament is a compilation of letters form apostles and stories of Jesus. Making it the second major division of the Christian biblical canon following the Old Testament. The New Testament was more efficient in spreading Christianity all over the world. Consisting of 27 books written in the 2nd century of the Christian Era. The New Testament includes the gospels of Mark

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    Mr. Richard Hester author of the book New Testament Bible History Illustrated handbook wrote this book in hopes that his own years of experience along with the wisdom and knowledge he gained as a young man from many other men who had spent their lives serving the Lord‚ would be a help to students as well as teachers‚ preachers‚ and any believer that are wanting to know more about the history of the New Testament. The second reason Mr. Hester wrote this series was to create an effective teaching

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    both the human influences that shape the final form of the Hebrew Bible and the multitude of stories present in the text that reflect the graciousness of God. Instead‚ it is only with an understanding of the Hebrew Bible that a reading of the New Testament

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    inspired word of God since all doctrine is based on the clear teaching of Scripture. As Christians‚ we follow and live by the Holy Bible. We believe that only sixty-six books are canonical and those are the books that we read in the New Testament and the Old Testament. All of the scriptures found in the Bible had to go through something called a test of canonicity. There were six tests that were used to make sure that only the books put in the Bible were purely God breathed and had no

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    Joshua G. August 21‚ 2011 New Testament Historical Perspective Grand Canyon University The death of Jesus and the ways of God The death‚ burial‚ and resurrection of Christ Jesus are at the crux of Christianity. In hind sight what seemed like foolishness to some on lookers has become the wisdom of God triumphing over evil by the death of His Christ Jesus on the cross. Like the stanza of a well known verse‚ Christ cried out‚ “God‚ my God‚ why have You forsaken me?” This cry from the

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    Describe the development of New Testament Canon in period of time studied (35 marks) The New Testament Canon is described by Princeton Online Dictionary as‚ “a collection of books accepted as Holy Scripture - the books of the Bible recognized by any Christian church as genuine and inspired.” Basically the Canon is a selection of books used by the Church for public worship and also the books which the Church acknowledge as inspired scripture normative for faith and practice. The term (the Greek

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    even remember the name of the man she had ordered to be beheaded: ‘What was his name? Peter? Simon? Andrew? John?’ All these names are those of some of Jesus’ disciples – another religious reference towards Salome’s era (she features in the New Testament of the Bible). This also indicates to the reader that all of her victims (the people that she’s chosen to be beheaded) are men – this concept is used by the author to convey Salome’s method of gaining back control over the male gender in a society

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    John The genre of this book is gospel. The key theme of John is Jesus Christ is the Son of God‚ and he is the one who gives everlasting life. Key characters in this book are Jesus‚ John the Baptist‚ Lazarus‚ and Mary Magdalene. The first part of John tells of Jesus’ ministry and teachings. John tells of how Jesus performed miracles such as healing the lame and blind and bringing Lazarus back from death. The story of the feeding of the five thousand is also mentioned in John. In chapters 13-17

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    should we have in order to be a true Christian? Zachariah HEARS the message with a pinch of salt. He lacks the faith to believe that ’with God‚ everything is possible’. Zachariah reasoned that Elizabeth is past the age to conceive‚ and he himself is too old to be a father. His inability to ’take God at His word’ leads him to be dumb until his son’s birth. Being foolish‚ he learns from

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    The book of James was written‚ "sometime between the late AD 30s and the early AD 60s” (Elwell and Yarbrough‚ 337). The main purpose of James is to bring to light our practice of our works. In Encountering the New Testament it says that‚ "James sees the goal of Christian life reached in putting God’s Word into practice” (Elwell and Yarbrough‚ 338). Later in the book of James is says that‚ "faith without works is dead” (James 2:26). Jesus isn’t a religion‚ he is person to have a relationship with

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