The New Testament
(bible)
The new testament is the second half of the collection of books known as the Bible. This half of the Bible contains 27 individual books within it, written by various authors, all written after the time of Jesus of Nazareth. There are several different kinds of books in this collection, written for various purposes. The first four books of the new testament are known as the gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John make up this collection. These books tell about the life and times of Jesus, known as the Christ. Each book tells the story from a slightly different perspective, based on the author's writing style and background knowledge and biases. These books were written to give a detailed account of the Christ - how he was born, how he lived, how he died, and what his purpose was - and so that people who had not hear this gospel news that these men were spreading would be able to read an account of it for themselves. These books are followed by Acts, which is basically a book telling about the activities of the early church. Its longer name is Acts of the apostles. It tells how probably the most famous apostle, Paul, got his start in the gospel after being struck blind by a vision of Christ on Paul's (then Saul) way to kill some Christians. This book tells how and why the new church spread throughout the known world, and how the gospel was preached. The next chunk of books are known as the epistles. These books were mostly written by Paul, though there are a few that weren't. They were letters written to various churches or people, offering encouragement, support, prayers, love, and even rebuke when needed. Most of Paul's epistles start with a friendly, loving, prayful greeting to the church, and then get right down to the heart of why he was writing. The last book in the new testament is called Revelations. This book, written by John, is a book of prophesy about the end times of the world and the church. John was stranded, as a punishment dealt out by the government, on a desert island known as Patmos, and he wrote this book then. He was shown many visions by God of what these end times were to be like, and recorded them all in this book.
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