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but there is no evidences in the New Testament that Luke healed
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epistles of the New Testament than the other apostles
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In the New Testament we find several Greek words that have the same concept of the
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Whether we go to the Old Testament or the New Testament, we have been given a great concept of the watchman
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From the New Testament we find a number of thoughts about the shepherd and his role
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This concept is used in a variety of ways, both in the Old and New Testaments
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the New Testament words refer back to the Old Testaments
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In New Testament Greek we have the word oikonomos(3623) , and it is translated steward in:
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As one studies the Old and New Testaments they will find that God has given examples
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Moses is mentioned in the New Testament more than any other Old Testament character,
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reliance upon him and have thus created a "pastor" system of church government that is foreign to New Testament teaching
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(18) A quite unique situation in the New Testament church was that there might be
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In the New Testament, Jesus has given the pattern for the leadership of the church of
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scribes and pharisees in the New Testament
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the pattern for leadership in the New Testament
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Christ (The New Testament)
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Inspired writers of the New Testament have warned against adding to or taking away from God's Word
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" Not every man who is a Christian is qualified either by age, experience or meeting those things set forth in the New Testament
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can and must be met as set forth in the New Testament
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the necessity of having elders to guide the direction of the church according to the truth set forth in God's Word, the New Testament
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must follow Christ's law without addition or subtraction to the New Testament
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follow the commands set forth in the New Testament
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Neither the "Majority Rule" nor the "Minority Rule" have any place in the organization of the New Testament church which we read about in the Bible
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New Testament restrictions upon women stem from the creation and the fall (1
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There were many women used by God in both Old and New Testaments
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New Testament Teaching:
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The inspired writers of the New Testament find both precedent and authority for the
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In the New Testament, no women were called to be apostles
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But, they did! This operation without elders, and before the New Testament was
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A congregation without elders today can follow the teachings of the inspired New Testament, preserved for all generations, and function in an expedient fashion
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Now, there is this story in the New Testament about a man who comes into Jerusalem named Jesus
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What I do not mean to say is that the Old Testament God is a God of wrath and judgment, where the New Testament God is a God of love and mercy
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Ecclesia is the Greek word used in our New Testaments for “Church
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In all of the saints of old, whether Old Testament or New Testament, we read that the glory of God is revealed in both their lives and their deaths
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We read of it in our New Testaments as “the day of Christ
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The only two references in the New Testament to the day of the Lord are both quoting Jesus when He spoke of His return in the clouds
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This is also why Abraham is mentioned in the New Testament as being a pilgrim and stranger in the land
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He read thru the entire New Testament once again, studying every reference to Heaven, not just those in Revelation
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So what is a New Testament prophet? There are actually two levels of prophet in the New Testament
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In the New Testament they are prophetic ministers and the office of prophet
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The New Testament details a close relationship between the Holy Spirit and Jesus during his earthly life and ministry
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It is also important to keep in mind that this is Old Testament prophecy versus New Testament prophecy
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both the Old and New Testaments, fantastical beasts, as
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The Bible mentions charity numerous times in the New Testament and
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main characters from The New Testament
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the New Testament had been disbanded by
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translated many other times as 'destroy' throughout the New Testament
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translated this way in any New Testament writings
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The New Testament writers used the Old Testament types to show how the
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For the New Testament is quite clear that Jesus not only
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throughout the New Testament
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The first reformers found the Greek text of the New Testament, and even the Hebrew text of the Old, more favourable to their opinions than the vulgate translation, which, as might naturally be supposed, had been gradually accommodated to support the doctrines of the Catholic Church
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The New Testament was written in Greek and although the New Testament is rejected by the Jewish faith, it forms the crux of Christian belief
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1 Most Christians believe that both the Old and New Testaments were verbally inspired by God
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Some Jews, after studying specific aspects in the Old Testament, have also come to accept the New Testament as being supernaturally inspired, based on similarities that are found in the design of both these texts
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The entire New Testament was written over a period of about 50 years, from 40 AD to 90 AD
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The authors of the New Testament quote from 31 books in the Old Testament and the writings were circulated so widely that the complete set of both Old and New Testament writings became known as the “New Covenant”
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7 The final canonical structure of the 27 books of the New Testament, as we have them today, were put in place in 397 AD by the “Synod of Carthage” in an effort to protect the New Testament writings from various heresies and false religions
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In our quest to evaluate the Bible as we know it today, according to the scientific method to see what conclusions we can draw, we will firstly start with the New Testament and see what it offers in respect of design
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Why would there be a difference? To analyse this apparent discrepancy, he made a list in which he collected all verses from the New Testament in which the word "God" occurred with the article "the" and all those without it
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The first concordance that Panin produced was around 1,000 pages and listed every one of the occurrences of the 137,903 New Testament Greek words
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The next project that took another two years was that of compiling a reference containing the entire vocabulary of the New Testament
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This phenomenon is found throughout the Bible, in both the Old and New Testament
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-- Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel, David and Daniel are expressly quoted in the New Testament
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Another interesting aspect found in the New Testament, is the way in which Greek vocabulary words are used throughout the New Testament
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18 How could Mathew have known: That his Gospel would one day form part of the overall design of various books, written over centuries, having a specific order within the New Testament? He would have had to write his book last and had to know that the New Testament would contain 26 other books
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It is even more astonishing to find that if one considers each book in the New Testament, they all demonstrate this very peculiar feature: Each book contains words that are only used in that specific book and are divisible by 7
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The only other option is that the entire structure of the New Testament was designed to conform to a numerical and chronological structure which is humanly impossible to achieve
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The message that is conveyed by the four Gospels and other books of the New Testament was already hidden in a “watermark”-like feature in the very first book of the Bible, written around 1500BC
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It also serves as authentication that the same Person, who inspired the writing of the Old Testament, was also responsible for inspiring the writing of the New Testament and fulfilling the words that were hidden in the Old Testament, 1500 years earlier
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The New Testament also confirms the fact that only Eve was deceived and that Adam knew what He was entering into when eating the fruit they were told not to eat:
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In the New Testament Jesus was raised up on a wooden pole in similar fashion
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Barton Payne’s “Encyclopaedia of Biblical Prophecy” lists 1,239 prophecies in the Old Testament and 578 prophecies in the New Testament, a total of 1,817
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While Jews reject Jesus Christ as their Messiah and the New Testament in its entirety as being part of God’s Word, Christians are of the opinion that the information conveyed through Isaiah 53, as with many other passages and models that are used throughout the Bible, points to Jesus Christ as the Messiah
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If we compare the same information in Isaiah 53 to other scriptures, prophecies and to the events as they unfolded during Jesus’ crucifixion from a Christian point of view (also taking into account the information provided in the New Testament and the fact that Jesus himself declared that the Jews would be blinded to not recognise who He was) it fits the scenario described in here even better
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Also, when people of the Jewish faith claim that Jesus could not be the Messiah, but that “the servant” refers to Israel, does this view conform to the rest of the evidence that is provided in the Bible? Does this view match aspects found in the Bible Codes and the evidence of similar supernatural design qualities found in the New Testament that are also observed in the Old Testament? Being objective, one would once again need to consider the scientific method and remember that a theory is disproven whenever evidence to the contrary of a hypothesis comes to light
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We already know that the same person, who was responsible for constructing the Old Testament, also constructed the New Testament
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If it is scientifically verifiable that the same supernatural design qualities are found in both the Old and New Testaments, would both then not need to be considered as originating from the same source and that both would be equally true, valid and important? Can we find any linkage between the New and Old Testaments that would confirm that they are meant to go together and that would reveal additional information not visible when considering only the Old Testament in isolation?
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The New Testament, especially the Gospels, focuses on the life of a Man and provides information in the other Epistles regarding God’s church and the principles for living under his grace that he provided free for those who would recognise him and accept his gift
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Many events, designs and models in the Old Testament, if carefully studied, are also linked to aspects found within the New Testament that would demonstrate through symbols, hidden messages and other devices, things yet to come
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These are then understood and revealed when considering the information as it is presented in the New Testament
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The New Testament goes further to expound on the blindness of the Jews with a yet another prophecy where Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, explains that the Jews will be blinded until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in
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A: -- A Book containing the history of a nation in the Old Testament and the life of a Man in the New Testament, including accurate descriptions of the lives of many people who lived during these periods and who interacted with the nation Israel and the Lord Jesus Christ
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In many people’s minds the Christian Bible - and by that we refer to the Hebrew and Aramaic texts in the Old Testament and the Greek in the New Testament - is just another religious book, containing mythical information that is not verifiable, and questionable tales that are considered by many to be untrustworthy flights of fantasy
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B: -- supernaturally preserved through the ages, ensuring that not one letter in both the Old and New Testaments was omitted, added or moved
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In the New Testament God explains to us how much he loves us and that even though we are not measuring up to his requirements, he gave his life on the cross to pay for our sins, so that his requirements could be met, and we can return to the relationship that he intended us to have with him
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The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? 5th rev
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The assembling of saints in the New Testament was not
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context of elders is simply not in the New Testament
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Some translations of the New Testament called elder or
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New Testament it states, if any stretches forward to
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To recap, though the New Testament refers to Roman
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speaking of New Testament elders and whether God
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A few English versions of the New Testament mention
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the New Testament that asserts we should obey elders
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one time in translations of the New Testament and not
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taught in the New Testament, it is even warned against
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Since the New Testament elder did not seem to be a
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New Testament don’t assume that is His intent
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one time in the New Testament