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    The Gospels are the start of the New Testament that is the story of Jesus Christ and how though him he saved us all by dying on the cross. In the Old Testament were the laws which before Jesus they had to be followed in order to go to heaven. The coming of Jesus resulted in the passing of the time of the Laws. The Gospels are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each had a different author in which they each had a different audience placed in different time periods for different reasons. In this case

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    and, “What is the purpose of my existence?” We turn to the resources around us to find these answers, and often find enlightenment in the pages of the Bible. The teachings of Jesus in the New Testament, specifically, provide relatable messages of identity that can still be understood today. Within the New Testament is the Gospel of John, which gives us directions to truly knowing ourselves through the words of Jesus. By recognizing that we are extensions of God, just like branches of a vine, we are

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    To start this off, I don’t know much about the New Testament but I can name a few specifics. For instance, the first four books of the New Testament are all the same story just different perspectives. I know that the book of Revelation is a story of the end of times, written by John. However, Jesus was speaking through John, as he wrote the book. I know that Jesus was born of a virgin, named Mary. Jesus, before his time, had performed his first miracle of turning water into wine. By the age of thirteen

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    Gabe Lindblom September 29th, 2015 New Testament Survey Suicide in the Bible Is There Still Hope? There is one death by suicide in the United States every 13 minutes. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States and depression affects 25% of our population. When someone commits suicide, it’s not only affecting to the individual him or herself, but it also affects the lives of the many people that knew them. There are many different views on suicide, but when it comes to

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    The New Testament contains various groups of literature that include The Gospels, the Book of Acts, a collection of Letters, and the book of Revelation. The Gospels is a unique literary group that early Christians discovered to profess the good news related to Jesus. The good news shared the story about Jesus’ spiritual work, demise, and resurrection (Harris, 2014, p.13). The second book of Acts is known as an extension of Luke’s Gospel that represents Jesus’ supporters as they carried on his work

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    Critical Paper: Redemptive History and the New Testament Scriptures To recognize Him who is speaking (Heb. 12:25) this is key. Redemptive History and the New Testament Scriptures (RHNTS) illuminates us in God’s message of the NT as part of the redemptive work of Christ and thereby has complete authority from Christ. Nevertheless, the revealed light stands against the darkness that opposes it. Canon Authority Ridderbos’ had to defend against common fallacies of his time. This meant disproving

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    practice or if it is a sin in God’s eyes. There are some Christians who say getting tattoos is immoral, based on God’s prohibition in Leviticus 19:28. However, there are also some who argue that the Old Testament law is no longer applicable to the new generation of Christians and point out that the New Testament makes no mention of this issue, Beliefnet details. However, 1 Peter 3:3-4 reminds Christians that their beauty should not be based on “outward adornment” but on their character and spirit. In 1 Corinthians

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    Peter Introduction The New Testament is characterized by the existence of imperative Biblical figures, with the likes of Jesus Christ, the Apostles, among many others. Peter was among Jesus’ first disciples. From his turning point, as manifested in the book of John 21, to his progress as a dedicated leader as manifested in Acts, to his final emergence as a co-elder as manifested in the Epistles of 1st and 2nd Peter, Peter exhibited traits of a transformational and charismatic biblical figure (Neil

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    New Testament Survey has been a great class to take my freshman year of college because I still am so new to my faith. I grew up in a Christian household but did not accept Christ into my heart until my junior year of high school. Taking this class has helped my faith grow tremendously in such a short period of time. The three most significant biblical lessons I have learned this year in New Testament Survey are that the Bible matters, Jesus saves and we are to go and make disciples. All of these

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    Matthew is the first Gospel in the New Testament and is often considered to be the bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament. It was once thought to have been the first written Gospel because of it being placed before all others, but that belief is not widely held (Hahn, n.d.). Just like much of the rest of the Bible, no one is truly sure who the author or authors of the Gospel of Matthew really were (Hahn, n.d.). While is it generally thought that Matthew, one of the Apostles of

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