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Answer:2 John 1 - The elder, To the elect lady and her children, whom I love in truth, and not only I, but also all those who have known the truth, [NKJV]II John. Most scholars agree that this letter should be taken in a literal (Normal) sense in that John wrote this letter to a lady. A smaller group of persons believe this "Lady' was actually a local church and "her children" were the members.
No, the writings of Paul only exist in the New Testament.
In the Old Testament: Obadiah In the New Testament: Paul's Letter to Philemon, the second letter of John, the third letter of John and the letter from Jude.
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There aren't any books in the New Testament that start with the letter G. Genesis is the only book in the whole bible that starts with the letter G.
Only the once, I believe!
Bibles, called "Red Letter Editions" feature the words of Jesus Christ in red. Jesus only appears in the New Testament, that is why there is no red in the Old Testament. Truly every word of the Holy Bible is inspired by God, and the lack of red in no way diminishes the importance of the Old Testament.
The Epistles are found in the New Testament only; the word epistle means letter. For example, the letter from Paul to the Romans, to the the people in Corinth or to Timothy and Titus.
The only Scripture in written form was the Old Testament.
The only personal letter written by Paul in the New Testament is Philemon. It is about Paul encouraging Philemon to forgive and accept back his runaway slave, Onesimus, who had become a Christian.
1. They only accepted the ones written in Hebrew, seven of them were written in Greek.
The majority of the Old Testament books were written in Hebrew. However, a few books, such as Daniel and Ezra, contain sections written in Aramaic, which was a common language in the ancient Near East.
Only the Old Testament was originally written almost entirely in Hebrew. The exception being parts of Daniel. The New Testament was originally written entirely in Greek, although there is some evidence Matthew first wrote his Gospel in Hebrew.