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  2. New Testament | Books, History & Timeline - Lesson - Study.com

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    The New Testament was written by many different authors over the years ~49 CE through, as late as, the mid-2nd century CE. Paul the apostle almost definitely wrote seven of the New Testament ...

  3. How many authors wrote the New Testament? - Homework.Study.com

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    The New Testament: The New Testament has been one of the most influential texts in Western history. The books included in the New Testament tell the story of Jesus Christ, the figure whose followers founded Christianity, the religion that has shaped Western history for centuries.

  4. Who wrote more of the New Testament: Luke or Paul?

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    The New Testament: The New Testament was written by various early Christian leaders during the 1st century AD. These texts deal with a myriad of topics, from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ to the struggles of the early church. The last book of the New Testament even prophesizes about the end times.

  5. What percentage of the New Testament did Paul write?

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    The New Testament: 27 texts make up the New Testament canon, a collection of texts which were written in the 1st century AD. Early Christian leaders like Paul the Apostle and Luke the Evangelist are traditionally believed to have written parts of the New Testament.

  6. How many books of the Bible did Luke write? - Homework.Study.com

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    The New Testament is comprised of the four gospels, the book of Acts and several epistles, as well as the book of Revelation. Note that a large portion of the New Testament was written by the apostle Paul via his epistles. The remainder of the New Testament is written by people, such like Luke (the beloved physician) for instance.

  7. What percentage of the New Testament did Luke write?

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    The early years of the Christian church were a prolific time for the production of letters and texts. The New Testament is comprised of many of these early texts and forms an important part of the biblical canon. Some early Christian texts were left out of the biblical canon and the New Testament yet are still useful for Christians today.

  8. Who wrote the first 4 books of the New Testament?

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    New Testament: The New Testament is the second section of the Christian Bible. The New Testament includes the gospels that serve as a biography of the life of Christ, as well as several epistolary books and the prophetic book of Revelation.

  9. What are the Gospels in the Bible? - Study.com

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    The New Testament scholar Burton Mack has called Mark ''a literary achievement of incomparable historical significance.'' The Gospel of Mark is the first story about the life of Jesus.

  10. Who wrote the most books in the New Testament?

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    Genres in the New Testament: There are five books of historical narrative: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. Four of the historical narrative books are the Gospels, which recount the life of Jesus. Acts is a continuation of Luke and traces the life of the apostles after Jesus' death and resurrection. Twenty-one books are letters written to ...

  11. What is the longest book of the New Testament?

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    The New Testament: The New Testament has many books included within it, and these books are divided among various genres. The two largest genres are known as the gospels and the epistles. The gospels deal with narratives about Jesus Christ, while the epistles are letters that were written by early Christian leaders.