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Moved the Irenaeus quote about the authorship of the Gospels to the wikiChristian Gospels page. I uploaded that quote here.
__NOTOC__{{quote | text=For this reason he is the mediator of a new covenant, since a death has occurred for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first covenant, that those who have been called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance. {{Bible verse|Hebrews|9|15|lang=WEB}} [[Hebrews 9:15]]}}{{Infobox_Contents | topic_name ==Synopsis== The New Testament is the section of the [[Bible]] written after the time of [[Christ]]. It documents the life and death and [[resurrection]] of Christ and the early [[church]] following his [[ascension]]. It tells us that [[God]]'s [[love]] for mankind is so great, that he sent his only Son to die for us, so that we might be [[forgive]]n of our [[sin]]s and live eternally.|subtopics ==Contents=={{bible}} {{topics}}* Divisions - [[Gospels]] | , [[Acts of the Apostles]] | , [[Epistles]] | , [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]]* [[New Testament Language|Language]] | - [[Koine Greek]] | [[Aramaic]]* [[People in the New Testament Translation|Translation]]* - see [[New Testament Canonization|CanonizationCharacters of the Bible]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}|}}{{quotesnt}} ==Main article==
The New Testament is the section of the [[Bible]] written after the time of [[Christ]]. It documents the life and death and [[resurrection]] of Christ and the early [[church]] following his [[ascension]]. It tells us that [[God]]'s [[love]] for mankind is so great, that he sent his only Son to die for us, so that we might be [[forgive]]n of our [[sin]]s and live eternally.
* [[Gospels]] and [[Acts]]
* [[Epistles]]
* [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]]
====[[Gospels]]====
====[[Acts]]====
 
The Book of Acts is an account of the early followers of Christ who, obedient to the [[Great Commission]], began to spread the good news of a risen Savior throughout the known world. Two key human figures in the book are Peter and Paul and a clear flow in the book is the spread of the gospel to the Jewish people and then to all other people (Gentiles).
====[[Epistles]]====
====[[Book of Revelation|Revelation]]==== ===The Hebrew world during the time of the New Testament=== The history of the [[Old Testament]] finishes around 400 BC. The history of the [[New Testament]] begins with [[Jesus]]' birth, sometime between 6 BC and 4 BC. This gap of approximately 400 years is known as the inter-Testamental period. During this time the Hebrew world had seen a number of major changes. The Old Testament leaves us with a picture of Jews who had returned from Exile and rebuilt the Temple and Jerusalem, under the eyes of the Persian Empire. Around [[333 BC]], the armies of [[Alexander the Great]] conquered lands throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia, bringing [[Hellenism|Greek culture]] and the [[Koine Greek|Greek language]] with them. Greek soon became the lingua franca of the region. By the time of Jesus' birth, the [[Roman Empire]] had grown in power and Roman armies occupied the land of the Jews - Judea and Galilee. Jesus began his ministry, probably in 27 AD, and [[Death of Jesus|he was crucified]] probably in [[30 AD]].  After the [[resurrection of Jesus]] the early church initially grew with only Jewish converts in Jerusalem, but soon, with persecution from Jewish leaders, and through the leading of God, the [[gospel]] spread to [[Gentiles]] (non-Jews). Jews of the time divided the world up into Jews and Gentiles. Jews were further divided into Palestinian Jews (those who were born in Palestine) and Diaspora Jews (those who were born outside Palestine). Jews were also divided into Hebraists and Hellenists (those who had embranced the Greek culture and language). Gentiles were divided into Proselyte (those who had converted to Judaism and been baptized), God fearer (those who respected the Hebrew God Yahweh but had not been circumcised) and pagans (those who followed other gods). ==Quotes==''Justin Martyr - Dialogue with Trypho,'' chapter LXXXI. In ANF1, that is, [https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01 Roberts A, Donaldson J and Coxe AC (1885) ''Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol 1'', at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.] [c 160 AD.] [ANF1 footnote: "A very noteworthy passage, as a primitive exposition of Rev xx 4-5...."]: And further, there was a certain man with us, whose name was John, one of the apostles of Christ, who prophesied, by a revelation that was made to him, that those who believed in our Christ would dwell a thousand years in Jerusalem; and that thereafter the general, and, in short, the eternal resurrection and judgment of all men would likewise take place. ''Irenaeus Against Heresies,'' book 5: ch 30: para 3. Page 559f in ANF1, that is, [https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01 Roberts A, Donaldson J and Coxe AC (1885) ''Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol 1'', at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.] [c 185 AD.]: [Irenaeus has been discussing the vision in the Book of Revelation.] For that was seen no very long time since, but almost in our day, towards the end of Domitian's reign [Domitian died in 96AD].
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament Wikipedia - New Testament]
* [http://orthodoxwiki.org/New_Testament OrthodoxWiki - New Testament]
* {{returnto}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament Wikipedia [Christianity]] - New Testament> [[Bible]]
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