malayalam
yes
During Paul's time, there was no New Testament Bible. Paul was trained as a Jew so he would have studied the Law and the Prophets, or the Jewish scriptures. This is what Christians refer to as the Old Testament. Paul and the other apostles wrote Letters to churches. These letters were collected into the Bible based upon their acceptance by the church leaders. This is very general description but I hope it answers your question.
First that question is not properly written to give you the perfect answer. The "Christian testament"? The Bible is made out of the "Old Testament" and the "New Testament" which is the Bible. The Bible is broken up by different books that create the Old and the New. In the Old Testament, that is where Jesus has not yet come to earth and die for our sins. Therefore, in the Old Testament there was worse judgment on the world. Then, the New Testament is when Jesus finally came to earth to die for our sins so that we may have eternal life. Basically, the Bible is in two halves. The Old Testament starts with Genesis where God talks about how he created the world. Then the New Testament starts in the Book of Matthew then so on. If you are looking to study about Jesus Christ, start with the New Testament.
There are two testaments in the Bible. The Old Testament is before Christ was born, the New Testament is after Christ was born. And, yes, the Old Testament and the New Testament, together, are the Bible.
i dont understand your question. But if you mean, is Matthew a book of the Bible, yes, it is the first book of the New Testament. Does this help? If not, sorry!!
Judaism uses the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible. Christianity uses a Bible containing both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The dominant theme in God's work is the Bible. The Bible which includes the Old Testament and the New Testament, provides answers and guidance.
My native tongue is malayalam so I search for malayalam bible
using the bible as a guide for the answer
The book of Proverbs comes after Psalms in the Old Testament. These two books follow the same order in the Hebrew bible as well.
During Paul's time, there was no New Testament Bible. Paul was trained as a Jew so he would have studied the Law and the Prophets, or the Jewish scriptures. This is what Christians refer to as the Old Testament. Paul and the other apostles wrote Letters to churches. These letters were collected into the Bible based upon their acceptance by the church leaders. This is very general description but I hope it answers your question.
The first book, Genesis.
This is an opinion type question. For me then, it is the Creations, the Flood, and the Exodus in the Old Testament. The birth, life & death of Christ, the start of the Church, and the culmination of Bible Prophecy in the New Testament.
First that question is not properly written to give you the perfect answer. The "Christian testament"? The Bible is made out of the "Old Testament" and the "New Testament" which is the Bible. The Bible is broken up by different books that create the Old and the New. In the Old Testament, that is where Jesus has not yet come to earth and die for our sins. Therefore, in the Old Testament there was worse judgment on the world. Then, the New Testament is when Jesus finally came to earth to die for our sins so that we may have eternal life. Basically, the Bible is in two halves. The Old Testament starts with Genesis where God talks about how he created the world. Then the New Testament starts in the Book of Matthew then so on. If you are looking to study about Jesus Christ, start with the New Testament.
There are two testaments in the Bible. The Old Testament is before Christ was born, the New Testament is after Christ was born. And, yes, the Old Testament and the New Testament, together, are the Bible.
There are two Testaments in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament.
No. The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament.
i dont understand your question. But if you mean, is Matthew a book of the Bible, yes, it is the first book of the New Testament. Does this help? If not, sorry!!